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Question on seals when changing front wheel bearings on a 01 f350 Drw
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[QUOTE="Ciras, post: 1423537, member: 22020"] I will revise my answer, now with 110% moar reading comprehension. You will need a seal driver to install the outer axle seal. Many opt to improvise with a 2" pipe nipple and flange, but the purpose built driver is the better option. For years, I improvised but recently found a OTC driver on Amazon Warehouse deals. It is much easier and faster to seat the seal and install in the knuckle. I wish I had ponied up for the "right tool for the right job" years ago. Buy once, cry once. OTC 6695 is for 99-04. Lisle also makes a slightly expensive version. I also recommend using the aftemarket part numbers I provided above. Pricing is much more favorable than the Motorcraft boxed seals. [/QUOTE]
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