Manscout
Well-Known Member
- Joined
- Jun 23, 2023
- Messages
- 91
- City
- Gillette, Wy
- Vehicle Year
- 1998
- Engine
- 4.0 V6
- Transmission
- Manual
- Total Lift
- 2.5
- Tire Size
- 33x12.5x15
I was getting the grind/noise of death when loading in a left turn. That meant time for a new hub.
Old hub was so bad that I had to grip several lugs with my fist to turn it. The front end on these is remarkably simple to tear down once you have done it. The hardest part is getting the stupid plastic keeper off the CV axle stub in the hub.
While replacing, I discovered the boot to my upper ball joint had worn through.
I bought a Detroit Axle front-end kit two years ago when I bought the truck. It was a great deal, but the boots keep wearing out. I've now replaced almost everything that kit came with. I'm usually willing to try something once. It was worth it at the time to get the truck up to operating standards, but short lived.
Once that was buttoned up, it was on to modifying the supercharger snout to fit the new pulley I got from the machine shop. I had to grind down the stabilizing fins to accommodate the smaller ID of the new pulley.
The new pulley fit perfectly and works great!
Old hub was so bad that I had to grip several lugs with my fist to turn it. The front end on these is remarkably simple to tear down once you have done it. The hardest part is getting the stupid plastic keeper off the CV axle stub in the hub.
While replacing, I discovered the boot to my upper ball joint had worn through.
I bought a Detroit Axle front-end kit two years ago when I bought the truck. It was a great deal, but the boots keep wearing out. I've now replaced almost everything that kit came with. I'm usually willing to try something once. It was worth it at the time to get the truck up to operating standards, but short lived.
Once that was buttoned up, it was on to modifying the supercharger snout to fit the new pulley I got from the machine shop. I had to grind down the stabilizing fins to accommodate the smaller ID of the new pulley.
The new pulley fit perfectly and works great!