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Old 10-23-2011, 10:15 AM
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Center Support Bearing

Okay, I am new to this site and looks like you guys have fixed or torn up everything. I have search for this topic and found enough info to be dangerous. I have mine apart, 2005 F350 4x4 SRW, and the parts stores show 2 different models. They show a 1410 and a 1480 model. How would I know which mine is and what is difference between them. They all have the 1410 in stock, and not the 1480. I know mine has about a 1/2" or so thick spacer that is spot welded to the bracket. The 1410 the parts store has doesn't have that, so if all else is the same I can grind the spacer off my old one and put between bracket and truck bracket.

Any help would be greatly appreciated as I have my drive shaft laid out across my garage floor....lol..
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Old 10-31-2011, 08:08 PM
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I took a chance on mine when napa auto told me they show 2 for the 05 f-350 4x4 SRW but only stock one. I bought it went home pounded and ended cutting it off with die grinder with 4" cut off wheel. Used gravity force to install new one, had a vibration problem before now its gone after the install. Mine didn't have a 1/2" spacer, so removing old one and putting it on your new bearing shouldn't be a problem because you will be bolting it back down.
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