david_lowder
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- '94 Navajo '05 Mounty
First Post! Just replaced the front wheel bearings, rotor, caliper, and brakes on my '94 Navajo. This site was a great help. Thank you.
I still have some slack in the driver side. If I jack up the front end and grab the tire top and bottom I can feel some slack in the wheel. I removed the wheel and I can feel the slack by doing the same thing to the rotor, but the slack is not in the new bearings I just installed. The whole front assembly moves (caliper, and that shield that protects the inside of the rotor).
I can't tell if it's in that joint (is that the ball joint?) or not. Is there another bearing on the axle in close to the differential?
When I bought this a few years back I could tell the bushings in that joint on the passenger side were new, but couldn't tell what exactly had been done. Now I'm wondering if I need to replace the bushings on the driver side or pull the axle?
Appreciate any advice you can offer.
I still have some slack in the driver side. If I jack up the front end and grab the tire top and bottom I can feel some slack in the wheel. I removed the wheel and I can feel the slack by doing the same thing to the rotor, but the slack is not in the new bearings I just installed. The whole front assembly moves (caliper, and that shield that protects the inside of the rotor).
I can't tell if it's in that joint (is that the ball joint?) or not. Is there another bearing on the axle in close to the differential?
When I bought this a few years back I could tell the bushings in that joint on the passenger side were new, but couldn't tell what exactly had been done. Now I'm wondering if I need to replace the bushings on the driver side or pull the axle?
Appreciate any advice you can offer.