Posted by molinebob on September 10, 2010 at 07:55:58 from (69.89.198.26):
In Reply to: OT: F150 4 x 4 posted by George Marsh on September 09, 2010 at 18:03:39:
Yea you have to replace the whle thing, no way around it, simple job to do, pull the tire off, take the brakes off, then you take the brake caliper mounting bracket off, and then the four bolts for the hub assembly and off it comes. done it many times. something all of the auto campoanyies did, well ford chev-dodge any way, just anothr way to get more money out of us.
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