Okay, I've read there is a pretty large assortment of OEM front wheel bearing spacers that were used on new assemblies to adjust bearing end play. I've also read that they are no longer available.
So, I take a front hub/bearings to the machine shop today to get new bearings pressed on. The guy there says new bearings come with a new spacer/shim. You use the supplied spacer with the replacement bearings. That would seem to indicate the supplied spacer is speced for the bearing dimension set. Is this right?
If not, what is the bearing end play as specified by Ford? I realize end play can't be checked unless the bearins in the hub are pulled together with something like a bolt, nut and a couple washers to simulate the axle nut being tightened on the car.
In short, how do I check this guy's work before I install the hub?
So, I take a front hub/bearings to the machine shop today to get new bearings pressed on. The guy there says new bearings come with a new spacer/shim. You use the supplied spacer with the replacement bearings. That would seem to indicate the supplied spacer is speced for the bearing dimension set. Is this right?
If not, what is the bearing end play as specified by Ford? I realize end play can't be checked unless the bearins in the hub are pulled together with something like a bolt, nut and a couple washers to simulate the axle nut being tightened on the car.
In short, how do I check this guy's work before I install the hub?
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