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80-96-list-digest Wednesday, May 13 1998 Volume 02 : Number 167



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In this issue:

FTE 80-96 - 95 Bronco front bearings...
FTE 80-96 - a/c problems
FTE 80-96 - re. oil leak
Re: FTE 80-96 - 95 Bronco front bearings...
Re: FTE 80-96 - Personal License Plate?
Re: FTE 80-96 - 95 Bronco front bearings...
Re: FTE 80-96 - 95 Bronco front bearings...
FTE 80-96 - Water in vent and exhaust leak
[none]
RE: FTE 80-96 - Water in vent and exhaust leak
FTE 80-96 - Re: Dodge List
FTE 80-96 - ADMIN: Pigeon Forge show info - last one before I go

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Date: Tue, 12 May 1998 09:57:03 -0400
From: "David Butts"
Subject: FTE 80-96 - 95 Bronco front bearings...

I am going to change my front bearings on the 95 Bronco.

I was wondering what parts I should replace while I'm in there?

What should I get from the ol' parts house?

I have auto hubs, and new brake pads.

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Date: Tue, 12 May 1998 07:35:25 -0700 (PDT)
From: J Mac
Subject: FTE 80-96 - a/c problems

Your system might not be low on freon. You have a low pressure
regulator swith under the hood with a 2 wire connector hookes to it.
Unplug the plug and jum accross the connection, if you're compressor
stays running, it could be just a switch. About $28.00

Johnny


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Date: Tue, 12 May 1998 07:34:41 -0700 (PDT)
From: J Mac
Subject: FTE 80-96 - re. oil leak

Thanks, leo, i'll try re-sealing the bolts.

Thanks again

Johnny
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Date: Tue, 12 May 1998 11:32:24 -0700
From: Robert Kennedy
Subject: Re: FTE 80-96 - 95 Bronco front bearings...

I guess if you're going to do this, you'd need:
1. Inner and outer wheel bearings
2. Inner and outer grease seals
> 3. High temp disc-
brake grease (as a minimum) You should probably use
grease that is application specific (e.g. roadin' wheelin' muddin' rockin'
or haulin')

4. the auto locking hub is usually held down w/ lock clips installed on the
wheel studs. You may break a few of these in the removal process.

5. You'll need one of Ford's special wrenches or an adjustable wrench with
a greater than 3 in span to remove the outer retaining nut.

6. If the gears inside the hub are well lubed. You should either leave it
alone or re-pack the hub along with the new wheel bearings.

I just did all of this on an 87 Bronco II with the auto-hubs, (the missus'
rig) and it took all day. (Also replaced rotors and pads).

Bob


At 09:57 AM 5/12/98 -0400, you wrote:
>I am going to change my front bearings on the 95 Bronco.
>
>I was wondering what parts I should replace while I'm in there?
>
>What should I get from the ol' parts house?
>
>I have auto hubs, and new brake pads.
>
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Date: Tue, 12 May 1998 13:22:20 -0600
From: Ryan Dorman
Subject: Re: FTE 80-96 - Personal License Plate?

Try shrtbox It will work better, shtbox belongs on a chevy...

My 85 Bronco has radio amatuer plates on it right now (KC7YPJ) but will
soon have WLDHRSE on the plates.

Mason D wrote:

> I'm thinking about getting mine shtbox, or fylth77 (one of those
> disfunctional teen things)
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Date: Tue, 12 May 1998 13:24:26 -0600
From: Ryan Dorman
Subject: Re: FTE 80-96 - 95 Bronco front bearings...

A set of manual locking hubs,(either Ramsey or Warn all steel)

David Butts wrote:

> I am going to change my front bearings on the 95 Bronco.
>
> I was wondering what parts I should replace while I'm in there?
>
> What should I get from the ol' parts house?
>
> I have auto hubs, and new brake pads.
>
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Date: Tue, 12 May 1998 13:28:46 -0600
From: Ryan Dorman
Subject: Re: FTE 80-96 - 95 Bronco front bearings...

As far as the spindle nut goes, It is a standard issue dana 44 spindle nut, buy
the special socket from the parts store (should be under $10) and keep it
around, (a requirement if you plan on doing all of your own repairs on the
front end) and no a big crescent wrench won't work..

Robert Kennedy wrote:

> I guess if you're going to do this, you'd need:
> 1. Inner and outer wheel bearings
> 2. Inner and outer grease seals
> > 3. High temp disc-
brake grease (as a minimum) You should probably use
> grease that is application specific (e.g. roadin' wheelin' muddin' rockin'
> or haulin')
>
> 4. the auto locking hub is usually held down w/ lock clips installed on the
> ....


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