Following up on the last post when S_bolt said get in there and clean up your front end......I happen to be doing just that. I have what is suspected to be a rear end bearing going bad so since I was dismantling to repair the two back ones I decided to knock off the two front ones at the same time so I would know when they were last replaced and what condition they were in.
Got stopped dead in my tracks at Autozone when the guy looked me in the eye and asked whether I had a 3300 lb. axle or a 2800 lb. axle. Any body wanna give me a hint on how to tell?
First off though I should mention all the body panels (fenders etc.) on my rig were replaced by previous owner(s) so I got no tags of any sort to look at. I even got a sneaking suspicion the VIN on my glove box doesn't match the frame, but I tend not to dwell on that. The title matches the VIN but the running gear matches something a year or two earlier.
Was told by a very reliable Broncoholic that I had a Dana 30 in front, but truck is listed as 1971.
How do I determine (without buying both and seeing which fits) which bearing/axle I have?
Anything else to check while I am in there?
Got stopped dead in my tracks at Autozone when the guy looked me in the eye and asked whether I had a 3300 lb. axle or a 2800 lb. axle. Any body wanna give me a hint on how to tell?
First off though I should mention all the body panels (fenders etc.) on my rig were replaced by previous owner(s) so I got no tags of any sort to look at. I even got a sneaking suspicion the VIN on my glove box doesn't match the frame, but I tend not to dwell on that. The title matches the VIN but the running gear matches something a year or two earlier.
Was told by a very reliable Broncoholic that I had a Dana 30 in front, but truck is listed as 1971.
How do I determine (without buying both and seeing which fits) which bearing/axle I have?
Anything else to check while I am in there?