eightynine4x4
Well-Known Member
- Joined
- Oct 15, 2020
- Messages
- 765
- Reaction score
- 206
- Location
- New York
- Vehicle Year
- 1989
- Make / Model
- Ford Ranger
- Engine Type
- 2.9 V6
- Transmission
- Automatic
- 2WD / 4WD
- 4WD
- Total Lift
- 2.5" Suspension
- Tire Size
- 31 x 10.5 x 15
So I’m good to go with my front axle shafts u joints. All 3 are perfectly snug and square and move freely. I’m done one front driveshaft u joint, and have two there remaining.
After that, my entire system is ready to reinstall. This includes the knuckles, which now have new ball joints. Also includes the steering arms/rods.
i just finished installing the inner bearings on the rotors and I’m a little concerned about something…
After installing the seals for those bearings, there is quite a bit of play in the bearings. Like with the rotor sitting flat on table, i can reach in and lift the bearings up 1/8” and let them drop. Is this normal?
I installed the races that came with the SKF bearings. I removed the ones from the rotors that i got. Everything is solid, installed great.
But something feels crazy about having bearings that can slide laterally a little bit along the spindle shaft. Or is it fine?
After that, my entire system is ready to reinstall. This includes the knuckles, which now have new ball joints. Also includes the steering arms/rods.
i just finished installing the inner bearings on the rotors and I’m a little concerned about something…
After installing the seals for those bearings, there is quite a bit of play in the bearings. Like with the rotor sitting flat on table, i can reach in and lift the bearings up 1/8” and let them drop. Is this normal?
I installed the races that came with the SKF bearings. I removed the ones from the rotors that i got. Everything is solid, installed great.
But something feels crazy about having bearings that can slide laterally a little bit along the spindle shaft. Or is it fine?