biggoofy Utah Jeeper Joined Sep 3, 2010 Location SLC, UT Feb 4, 2013 #1 WTF is it actually called I cant find any info on them other than you have to cut them off well I need 2 new ones for my new shafts and cant figure out how to order them
WTF is it actually called I cant find any info on them other than you have to cut them off well I need 2 new ones for my new shafts and cant figure out how to order them
witchdoctor Well-Known Member Joined Jun 22, 2008 Location sherrills ford n.c. Feb 4, 2013 #2 should be able to pick them up at any parts store
biggoofy Utah Jeeper Joined Sep 3, 2010 Location SLC, UT Feb 4, 2013 #3 But what's the damn thing called!
Chris_Keziah Joe Dirt @ Rev Limit Fab Joined Dec 1, 2010 Location Winston-Salem Feb 4, 2013 #4 I think it's just called a wheel bearing retainer. If its like Toyotas it should come with a new one when you get wheel bearings. Sent from my mobile Toyota base using Tapatalk
I think it's just called a wheel bearing retainer. If its like Toyotas it should come with a new one when you get wheel bearings. Sent from my mobile Toyota base using Tapatalk
foreman1063 Well-Known Member Joined Jul 11, 2005 Location Raleigh Feb 4, 2013 #5 Redneck92 said: If its like Toyotas it should come with a new one when you get wheel bearing Click to expand... Same with Timken set 10's for dana 44's. Check the bearings at a part store and see if they come with the retainer.
Redneck92 said: If its like Toyotas it should come with a new one when you get wheel bearing Click to expand... Same with Timken set 10's for dana 44's. Check the bearings at a part store and see if they come with the retainer.
71chevytruckguy Well-Known Member Joined Nov 8, 2008 Location Kernersville, nc Feb 4, 2013 #7 You talking about the flat plate that bolts up againist the backing plates? Just press the bearings off your old shafts and youre good to go.
You talking about the flat plate that bolts up againist the backing plates? Just press the bearings off your old shafts and youre good to go.
biggoofy Utah Jeeper Joined Sep 3, 2010 Location SLC, UT Feb 4, 2013 #8 No the big metal piece in front of the bearing.
71chevytruckguy Well-Known Member Joined Nov 8, 2008 Location Kernersville, nc Feb 4, 2013 #9 The lock ring? Pressed on right after the bearing?
foreman1063 Well-Known Member Joined Jul 11, 2005 Location Raleigh Feb 4, 2013 #10 That's the one. Heat the retainer before you press it on, it will go on much easier.