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:salute: Hello

I have looked here http://www.carpartswholesale.com because the other I think it is not delivered to France?

My Explorer is a Dana 35, if I understood everything you said I must therefore

ONE
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ONE
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TWO
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TWO
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TWO
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I'd start the repairs with all parts will be at home

Now I'll make the change of my air box by KKM*

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* if there a member who has done this? on Explorer 1994



:wavey:I am French and very happy :) to be with you on the FORUM! A very big thank you for your assistance
Dominik
 



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steering looks to be everything. for the ball joints theres 4 of them. one upper and lower per side for a total of 2 uppers and 2 lowers. so it would be this:

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and this

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for each side.

As far as the KKM alot of members here run those
 






:salute:hello
Thank you very much,

I understand, The Upper ball joint I've already purchased and received, it is necessary that I order the two lower ball joint.

Thank you for your reply

EDIT:
Could you tell me if MOOG are of good quality parts?


Thanks for your comment
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HAPPY CHRISTMAS FOR ALL
 












Everything that i could by from MOOG for my explorer is very good. Its the only chasis parts i will install.
 






:thumbsup:Thanks for your comment;)
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:salute: Hello


Excuse me, but I can not find a page to buy the "seal- grease inner"

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Thank you for your assistance

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:thumbsup:it does not matter;)
 






Wheel bearings

Hello everyone,

I'm going to replace my front wheel bearings inner / outer of the two sides

My first question. :scratch:

with the torque wrench and the 2-3/8. with what strength I should tighten the bearings.?

I read this on a thread "An inch lb torque wrench adapters and management of 2-3/8". I first bearings tightened to 20 foot pounds while I rotor ... I then backtracked, and he has strengthened to 20 inch pounds (finger tight ... basically just advice from your doctor before fingers) "

Please accept my apology for this

I do not understand :banghead: " I first bearings tightened to 20 foot pounds while I rotor ... I then backtracked, and he has strengthened to 20 inch pounds "



My second question :scratch:

with what strength I should tighten the rear bearings

Thank you all for your help


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On the front axle, You tighten the front bearing in 2 steps.

First is to seat the bearing. You do this by spinning the rotor while you tighten the nut down. You then stop turning the rotor. Now loosen the nut and then tighten it finger tight.


For the rear axle, there is no nut holding the bearing in. It is pressed into the axle.

~Mark
 






almost finished

:salute:Hello everyone.

after the restoration of my front axle.
We must now make the front axle parallel of my truck.
Can you please. tell me or I can find the setting values. :scratch:
To give my mechanic


Thank you very much for your assistance


:exp:
 






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