well steve, I just moved to north st. paul and some time this spring maybe you could come over on a saturday and we could take everything apart, then bring the parts up to tousley and press everything out. let me know if that works for youFORDSVTPARTS wrote:How hard is that to replace? I'm pretty sure I'll be needing all three bearings up front soon and lucky me I just found out that our stellar used car department gave me incorrect info on the warranty I got from them and I don't have any coverage left.FocusMech.73155 wrote:just a quick note, the stub shaft support bearing is extremely common to go out on focus'. this can cause a bearing noise to "echo" through the differential.
I also don't have a garage due to our recent move becuase it's full of junk
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You do know I'm going to give you a kiss at work tomorrow rightFocusMech.73155 wrote:well steve, I just moved to north st. paul and some time this spring maybe you could come over on a saturday and we could take everything apart, then bring the parts up to tousley and press everything out. let me know if that works for youFORDSVTPARTS wrote:How hard is that to replace? I'm pretty sure I'll be needing all three bearings up front soon and lucky me I just found out that our stellar used car department gave me incorrect info on the warranty I got from them and I don't have any coverage left.FocusMech.73155 wrote:just a quick note, the stub shaft support bearing is extremely common to go out on focus'. this can cause a bearing noise to "echo" through the differential.
I also don't have a garage due to our recent move becuase it's full of junk

I'll let you know if the bearings get dramatically worse, I know they're going but I don't know how long they'll last.
I'm also going to have to do a clutch this spring but that I don't have any problem doing since it doesn't require a press, if I do it right I may do the clutch at the same time but I don't want to bother you with that much work.
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no problem. i kinda miss working on cars outside of work. let me know when you want to do it and i will be glad to help
