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OT removing hub/ rotor from '92 Ford F150

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Rich Iowa

04-02-2005 06:35:10




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I'm tring to remove the rotor from my truck and it's just not working. I've gotten the hubs off, but I can't figure out how to get the rotors off. I borrowed the special hub nut socket so I can get the nut off that holds back the bearings and I can't get the nut to come loose. Can anyone help me, would like to get the rotors over to the parts store to get turned before they close today. I'm not the most gifted mechanic, my brother took after my dad. I am tring to save a couple bucks by doing it my self. Have I gotten in over my head on this project? P.S. these are automatic locking hubs if that helps, and the two manuals don't help much either. TIA

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Gary Mckenzie

04-02-2005 07:45:01




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 Re: OT removing hub/ rotor from '92 Ford F150 in reply to Rich Iowa, 04-02-2005 06:35:10  
There is a special lockring with a key made on it that locks the spindle nut, it's hard to see and can be harder to remove. If you have a Dana 44/50 axle, you have to remove the inner cam to access the spindle nut. Are you sure you have the correct socket? The spindle nut for auto hubs is 8 sided, it doesn't take the spanner socket. The local Ford dealer here doesn't have the socket and says they've never seen a setup like mine('96 Bronco) althogh the previous owner has the reciepts where he paid them to re-pack the bearings annually...

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