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Old 05-08-2008, 09:51 AM
djordan1184 djordan1184 is offline
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hey all bearing prob.

Hey all I aint been logged in in awhile sorry.Nice to see everyone still here.well I got a little problem my 38x15s are wearing pretty bad in the front.truck only has about 40k on it had tires balanced twice and in two weeks i start to get the shake again.I checked ball joints its not them (no movement ) has anyone had bearing go in the front this soon did put a bar under the tire and had move ment but not from the balljoints so i'm thinking it might be the bearings and if it is where can i get them the cheapest?????
ford wants about 379 a peace.(its the whole bearing hub assembly
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Old 06-22-2008, 02:03 PM
dave05250 dave05250 is offline
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i had that problem also but mine occured at 100000mi i figured if the factory one lasted that long why not try again i too have 38x15.5x20 s
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Old 06-22-2008, 02:13 PM
SCUFFY828 SCUFFY828 is offline
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with that size tire , i could say its very possible to have one go out , the aftermarkets do have them they arent cheap but probably cheaper than ford , i do believe in oem parts


and by the way how have you been , havent heard from you in awhile
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Old 06-22-2008, 02:47 PM
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I had one replaced at 100K, and the replacement OEM Part failed after 25K more, I bought 2 off ebay from a place in FL for around 320 shipped. 35K on them now and no problems.
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Old 06-28-2008, 10:03 AM
jdouville jdouville is offline
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hi everybody i'm new on this site i have an 05 f-350 and my bearing/hubs just went tire nearly came right off does anybody have a diagram for the outer axle/wheel assembly i need to get this fixed but can't really afford a mechanic and i know i'm able all i need is the diagram thanx everybody
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