Front drive shaft spinning

Zmann

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6.4 has the same setup but uses a sealed bearing instead of a needle bearing

I don't know what to say it has to come apart for inspection look at the stub shaft like suggested and also the needle bearing

or pull the axle shaft out and stuff a rag in the end and call it a 2x4 LOL
 

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To look at the stub shaft all you have to pull off is the unit bearing and you can see the stub shaft and the hub vacuum seal.

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To look at the stub shaft all you have to pull off is the unit bearing and you can see the stub shaft and the hub vacuum seal.

Yeah a 6.4 will have a similar setup but will be way newer with fewer miles and all the seals will be in better condition.

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Also won't be 15 feet in the air lol. Better fuel economy w00t! Lol


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Well I'm not allowed to sell it unfortunately. I hope my headstuds don't pop. I tried my best to tell them that these 6.0 are a ticking time bomb. Won't listen to me.


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I wanted a f150 but I only have 3 more years till this is paid off anyways. Once my 40" tires wear down I'm lowering the truck to a 4" or 6" on 35


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