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Re: ford Explorer REAR hub and bearing
What we've been doing is remove the e brake shoes, then you'll need an old rotor off an explorer. You can either cut the flat part(the part with the holes for the hubs) off with a torch. What you are left with is the braking surface and the hat of the rotor. L... Login to read more. ![]()
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