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Hello Gentlemen.
Looking for anyone who has ever had an actual problem with the front wheel bearings on any of the various Dodge M88x family trucks.
Magazines and old wive's tales abound aboutt how terrible this particular front wheel bearing setup is. I have used a couple of these types of fronts on other vehicles in the past and am very near putting one of them back to work. I spent a little time in a BCA bearings book this evening and determined the set 35 / set 37 bearing combination to be very similar (set 35 and 104910 - 104949 iirc) to what is in the later (up to 2000 at least) 1/2, 3/4, and 1-ton. The particular axle I am considering putting back into service was in a ramcharger or 1/2 ton when it was born, I rebuilt it, new ball joints, u-joints, bearings, seals, and changed it to same-vintage (brand new from NAPA) 8-lug hubs/rotors. I did drill the holes a little larger in the hubs / rotors to make sure i had room for my grease-gun nipple to fit through, making bearing service a little easier, you just have to make sure you are not blowing grease all over hellandgone...
It has maybe 3000 miles after the rebuild when it was in a wagoneer frame, under a scrambler body.
I do not hear horror stories about 'new' Dodges and those 'awful' hub bearings, but by the same token, I admit I am not living / breathing / eating / sleeping Dodges every single day, either.
Any info much appreciated.
peace
Dave
Looking for anyone who has ever had an actual problem with the front wheel bearings on any of the various Dodge M88x family trucks.
Magazines and old wive's tales abound aboutt how terrible this particular front wheel bearing setup is. I have used a couple of these types of fronts on other vehicles in the past and am very near putting one of them back to work. I spent a little time in a BCA bearings book this evening and determined the set 35 / set 37 bearing combination to be very similar (set 35 and 104910 - 104949 iirc) to what is in the later (up to 2000 at least) 1/2, 3/4, and 1-ton. The particular axle I am considering putting back into service was in a ramcharger or 1/2 ton when it was born, I rebuilt it, new ball joints, u-joints, bearings, seals, and changed it to same-vintage (brand new from NAPA) 8-lug hubs/rotors. I did drill the holes a little larger in the hubs / rotors to make sure i had room for my grease-gun nipple to fit through, making bearing service a little easier, you just have to make sure you are not blowing grease all over hellandgone...
It has maybe 3000 miles after the rebuild when it was in a wagoneer frame, under a scrambler body.
I do not hear horror stories about 'new' Dodges and those 'awful' hub bearings, but by the same token, I admit I am not living / breathing / eating / sleeping Dodges every single day, either.
Any info much appreciated.
peace
Dave