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Well.... I feel stupid!!!! I went back out and got my head straight. It's kinda hard after being drunk since Thursday at the track.... I realized my hub was on free.... My axle isnt even spinning ....... It is in fact my hub assembly... I need the truck so it looks like either Autozone or the Ford House. It kills me because there is a site that has both sides cheaper than AZ wants for one. Thanks Guys!!!!
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Jack up the wheel in question and remove the tire. Make sure your hub is not engaged and turn the hub assembly. If it grinds you found your issue. Also shake it around a bit looking for movement |
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I have the same problem as described. The only problem is I can feel it under my left foot at certain times and the left hub is brand new..
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