Just a tip I often leave the caliper on the bracket and remove the entire assembly as one unit. Easier to remove and don't need to reload the caliper on install
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Great step-by-step instructions, I’m getting ready to do mine, glad I found this video. But I think you got the caliper torques backwards? everywhere else it says 80 ft-lbs for the mounting bracket and 129 ft-lbs for the caliper
Now I am a huge fan of both Ford and GM but I gotta say much better move on GM'S end for using a 36 mm nut instead of that dumb goofy snap ring they use on the super duty's hub.
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Just a tip I often leave the caliper on the bracket and remove the entire assembly as one unit. Easier to remove and don't need to reload the caliper on install
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Great Video! Very Clear and to the Point. Especially nice to have the Torque Spec's there. Great Job. Thanks
Doing mine this weekend got a timken from you guys with your videos I feel prepared.
Very good video, especially giving the torque values.
Absolutely loved all of your instruction videos, they are very informative as well as thorough.
Great step-by-step instructions, I’m getting ready to do mine, glad I found this video. But I think you got the caliper torques backwards? everywhere else it says 80 ft-lbs for the mounting bracket and 129 ft-lbs for the caliper
What a great video! Excellent teaching style. Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge
always have great videos. that thing was a rust bucket...
Another outstanding and informative video, thank you!!!
Great Video. I'm definitely going to work on my own
Amazing Video!!
Thanks for the video
Do the 2wd bearings have the splines too?
Im order the same ones but my truck is 2wd
So they are the same?
Is the front hub assembly replacement the same part for the rear?
+@digitalcomplexity This listing is only for the Front.
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Great Video, Thanks!
Now I am a huge fan of both Ford and GM but I gotta say much better move on GM'S end for using a 36 mm nut instead of that dumb goofy snap ring they use on the super duty's hub.
What about bearing preload?
You are missing the dust boot for your brake caliper slide pins
Oh yea, plus one protective cap for the hub-cap "lug-nugget".
Looks so easy when you do it lol
Didn't see the large dust cap
Step 1. Using your 10,000 lb. 2 post hydraulic vehicle lift, raise the wheel to a comfortable working height.
Where’s the heat shield / dust shield?
A lift is easy do it on the ground then show me!.
What, no O ring? Somewhat critical part I would say if it's not properly installed one might find himself doing it all over again.