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Wheel Bearing Removal - 1999 GT - 4/4/2008 7:04:39 PM   
lcdr03

 

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Need help on how to remove front wheel bearing retaining nut.  Current retainer but has a cage that surrounds nut.  Contacted Autozone but there information indicates to remove cotterpin and castella retainer.  The 1999 GT does not have a cotterpin arrangement.  Any suggests would be appreciated.  Thanks!
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RE: Wheel Bearing Removal - 1999 GT - 4/4/2008 10:39:16 PM   
Ridinsidewayz

 

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  You should be able to slide the retainer off the nut. If there is no cotter pin there may be some type of retainer to keep the nut  from backing off. I would suggest picking up a repair manual.

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RE: Wheel Bearing Removal - 1999 GT - 4/7/2008 4:43:48 PM   
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This year Mustang GT does not use a castle nut and cotter pin.  Haynes and other automotive books do not provide information for the type of setup.  What actually is designed is a multiple nut configuration with what appears to be a C channel wrapped around the outage edge of the Nut(s).  The channel actual holds the nuts together as one unit.  To remove the arrangement you need a 36mm socket and a lot of muscle.  Once you pull the nut, the whole bearing/hub assembles pulls off...it is one non serviceable unit.  Cost about $55-$80 depending on the brand.  When you put the unit back on, Ford says to torque it to 258 ft-lbs.

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