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2007-03-23 01:09:04 · 4 answers · asked by mo.flyfisher 1 in Cars & Transportation Maintenance & Repairs

truck is a 4/4 Ram and I have a farmer friend who does all his repairs and restores antique tractors helping me?

2007-03-23 01:27:02 · update #1

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They can be a real bastard. Remove the hub mounting bolts. Take a bolt with & go buy some longer, 10.9 grade, metric bolts.
Insert the longer bolts into the hub 'til they bottom out. Using a brass drift, & heavy hammer, drive on the end of the bolts, alternating sides.

Good Luck

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2007-03-23 02:32:50 · answer #1 · answered by Mr. T 7 · 0 0

Unfortunatly you have not offered enough information to properly instruct so untill then I suggest you buy a chiltons manual for your truck at your local parts store. These manuals usually cost less then $20.00 and are very detailed. You may even find the same manual at your local library. But I would need to know if its 4x4 or 4x2. Ram or Dakota. Most of them simply unbolt from the Knuckle. Rust is usually your only factor.

2007-03-23 01:15:32 · answer #2 · answered by fingersthatmakeusmile 1 · 0 0

in the beginning of the bearings being undesirable would reason vibrations, the hub asembly won't cauase the vibration by using itself, except the hub or disc is undesirable, which doesnt ensue in many circumstances fantastically at such low mileage. i'd take your motor vehicle to a distinctive save to have it regarded at, get a 2nd opinion. yet bypass to a save that makes a speciality of front ends, they typically will do an inspection at no fee.

2016-12-15 07:03:46 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

if it is a 4x4 and you have to ask , you better take it to a garage. to the novice it could be difficult

2007-03-23 01:13:55 · answer #4 · answered by Knows it all 2 · 0 0

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