So what am I suppose to do replace both wheel bearings in front and hang on?
That's true, but he didn't replace it, it was the stock one. And after putting the lift on it put a lot of stress on an already worn out bearing. The same thing happened to me. Even though mine didn't shear off like his, the left side went. then shortly after my right side went. I think its just a coincidence.
the lift wont add anymore stress other than by its added weight, the tires and wheels will though.
what i dont get is if he noticed no signs of them failing. squealing brakes, loose steering, or mushy brake pedal to name a few. im not blaming anything on the OP but those are a few signs to make you check your front end out.
Nobody has asked the obvious question:
How big was the jump? :angel:
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A-Team or Commando??
:thumb:Fall guy
I work at a diesel performance shop have installed numerous wheel bearings on these truck I've always torqued wheel bearing to 177 foot pounds with the wheel off the ground