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- Location
- Kintersville, PA
- Vehicle Year
- 2011
- Make / Model
- Ranger XLT
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- 4.0 SOHC
- Transmission
- Automatic
- 2WD / 4WD
- 2WD
I've had issues with the wheel bearing on the front wheels since I got the truck.
First, every year when I sent it to inspection they would put out the wheel bearings were a little loose. So they would repack them, retorque the spindle nut, and it would be fine again.
I paid a shop to do the front brakes and rotors about three years ago, and did not get any complaints about the wheel bearings at inspections. So I assumed when the bearings got replaced during the brake job all was well. Got replaced with Timken Bearings.
Turns out I was wrong. I was hearing some brake noise when turning right. I got a set of brake pads and a set of wheel bearings for one side. Passenger side outer bearing was pretty bad, inside seemed fine, replaced it with an SKF bearing. Driver side was also a bit loose, repacked it and retorqued the spindle nut. All the play is gone.
The spindle nut torque is very low, final torque is only 24 in/lbs. The bearings also seem fairly small, but there is two of them.
Seems like I would need to retorque the spindle nuts every 6 months just to avoid issues. This also would explain why my front tires have always worn poorly. Could also be why the WSS seems to drop pulses occasionally when I hit a bump causing the TSC and ABS to fault and the ABS to turn on full time.
What's the deal? Am I just an abusive POS?
Do I actually need to maintain my vehicles instead of just driving them until parts start falling off?
First, every year when I sent it to inspection they would put out the wheel bearings were a little loose. So they would repack them, retorque the spindle nut, and it would be fine again.
I paid a shop to do the front brakes and rotors about three years ago, and did not get any complaints about the wheel bearings at inspections. So I assumed when the bearings got replaced during the brake job all was well. Got replaced with Timken Bearings.
Turns out I was wrong. I was hearing some brake noise when turning right. I got a set of brake pads and a set of wheel bearings for one side. Passenger side outer bearing was pretty bad, inside seemed fine, replaced it with an SKF bearing. Driver side was also a bit loose, repacked it and retorqued the spindle nut. All the play is gone.
The spindle nut torque is very low, final torque is only 24 in/lbs. The bearings also seem fairly small, but there is two of them.
Seems like I would need to retorque the spindle nuts every 6 months just to avoid issues. This also would explain why my front tires have always worn poorly. Could also be why the WSS seems to drop pulses occasionally when I hit a bump causing the TSC and ABS to fault and the ABS to turn on full time.
What's the deal? Am I just an abusive POS?
Do I actually need to maintain my vehicles instead of just driving them until parts start falling off?