F 350 2WD Super Duty V10-6.8L (2009)
Wheel Bearing: Adjustments
Wheel Bearing Adjustment
NOTICE: If bearings are adjusted too tightly, they will overheat and wear rapidly. An adjustment that is excessively loose can cause pounding
and contribute to uneven tire wear, steering difficulties and inefficient brakes. Check bearing adjustment at regular inspection intervals.
NOTICE: New wheel seals must be installed when the hub is removed. A damaged or worn seal can permit bearing lubricant to reach the brake
linings, resulting in ineffective brake operation and necessitating premature replacement of the linings.
NOTE: Super Duty F-250, F-350 shown, Super Duty F-450, F-550 similar.
1. Remove the wheel and tire.
2. Remove the grease cap.
3. Remove the cotter pin and the wheel hub nut.
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Discard the cotter pin.
4. While rotating the wheel clockwise, tighten the wheel hub nut to 28 Nm (21 lb-ft) to seat the bearings.
5. Back off the wheel hub nut until loose (approximately 120 degrees to 180 degrees).
6. While rotating the wheel, tighten the wheel hub nut to 2 Nm (18 lb-in). Turning torque required to rotate the hub should be 2 Nm (18 lb-in).
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Install a new cotter pin.