2wd front spindle nut and bearings
It's been a while since I have been on here, I just simply haven't had any problems with my truck. Anyway, 64,000 miles and the pass side front wheel bearings are bad. I spent an hour searching for what I am about to ask for, so please help me out if you can. I measured the front spindle nut and it measures 1.58, between 1 9/16 and 1 5/8. It is also over 40 mm, 40.24 to be exact. I went to Sears and tried a 1 5/8 and it just seems too big, and no one seems to stock a 40mm or 1 9/16 for me to try. What have you guys used to get the blasted nut off with? BTW, I bought a nut at the dealer to take around and try to find the right socket. Also, the bearings in the hub say right on them to not dissasemble. OK, then why is there a very convenient snap ring so you CAN remover the bearings? I realize there must be a reason why they don't want the local half-wit shade tree grease monkey trying to change the bearings, but I am very far removed from being one of them
Would Timken even sell such a bearing to the public with such a warning on it. Sorry for the long post, somebody shed some light!
Would Timken even sell such a bearing to the public with such a warning on it. Sorry for the long post, somebody shed some light!
It's been a while since I have been on here, I just simply haven't had any problems with my truck. Anyway, 64,000 miles and the pass side front wheel bearings are bad. I spent an hour searching for what I am about to ask for, so please help me out if you can. I measured the front spindle nut and it measures 1.58, between 1 9/16 and 1 5/8. It is also over 40 mm, 40.24 to be exact. I went to Sears and tried a 1 5/8 and it just seems too big, and no one seems to stock a 40mm or 1 9/16 for me to try. What have you guys used to get the blasted nut off with? BTW, I bought a nut at the dealer to take around and try to find the right socket. Also, the bearings in the hub say right on them to not dissasemble. OK, then why is there a very convenient snap ring so you CAN remover the bearings? I realize there must be a reason why they don't want the local half-wit shade tree grease monkey trying to change the bearings, but I am very far removed from being one of them
Would Timken even sell such a bearing to the public with such a warning on it. Sorry for the long post, somebody shed some light!
Would Timken even sell such a bearing to the public with such a warning on it. Sorry for the long post, somebody shed some light!
Yeah, my dealey want $265 for the hub and bearings, and I am prepared to pay it, if I have to. I am most concerned with what size the spindle nut is. I may have to find a Snap On or Matco truck to try out sockets.
Thanks, Ironbutt. I got the socket today from Mcmaster Carr for $24. I went to change the hub today and found that the nut was loose! I find that kind of odd considering the wheel rotation should tighten the nut on the passenger side. Anyway, I put the new nut on, torqued it to specs and everything is fine. My dealer listed my hub as fitting 2000-2002. The 1999 is probably a different #. Thanks to everyone for their excellent advise!
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Thanks, Ironbutt. I got the socket today from Mcmaster Carr for $24. I went to change the hub today and found that the nut was loose! I find that kind of odd considering the wheel rotation should tighten the nut on the passenger side. Anyway, I put the new nut on, torqued it to specs and everything is fine. My dealer listed my hub as fitting 2000-2002. The 1999 is probably a different #. Thanks to everyone for their excellent advise!

then i staked the nut, it's been ok for 60000 miles
We talk going from $ 45.00 inner+outer for up to '99, to $ 195.00 for a complete hub from 00 to 02.....that's quite a difference
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