lil_Blue_Ford
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- Vehicle Year
- 2000
- Vehicle
- Ford Ranger
- Engine
- 5.0
- Transmission
- Automatic
- Total Drop
- 4”
I’ve come across a number of mis-assembled bits in the hub area of these vehicles over the years, so the drawing should be correct, but it’s unfortunately common to be missing bits.
FYI, clean out the auto hub really well and lube with some 30 weight oil. Make sure you keep grease in the wheel bearing area and away from the hub. Auto hubs are notorious for failing when you need them and some of the failures are because the mechanism got gummed up.
Personally, I haven’t run auto hubs in forever, I went to manual hubs on everything.
FYI, clean out the auto hub really well and lube with some 30 weight oil. Make sure you keep grease in the wheel bearing area and away from the hub. Auto hubs are notorious for failing when you need them and some of the failures are because the mechanism got gummed up.
Personally, I haven’t run auto hubs in forever, I went to manual hubs on everything.