2 or 4 wheel drive makes a big difference. Need more info.
225 ft lbs
What is the tonque specs on the front wheel bearing for an 02 ford F150
special socket required to remove nut that retains rotor and wheel bearing. use impact gun . be prepared to repack and reset wheel bearing
24 mm i believe
a quarter turn before you strip the nut out
Go to Ford Muscle.com and scroll down to the trucks section and ask your question there. Good Luck.
it might have to be pressed in with a machine call and ask people
f150 can a4 wheel drive wheel fit on a 2 wheel drive f150 both 6 bolt pattern
According to the drawing in the 2011 Ford F-150 Owner Guide there are ( 6 ) lug nuts on each wheel ( total of 24 )
pull the wheel, remove the bearing dust cover, remove the cotter pin, remove the castle nut, slide the hub off, take out the rear seal and bearing, knock out the races reinstall in reverse order. pack bearings and hub with good grease don't go cheap. oh it helps to remove the brake caliper for a first timer
To replace the front wheel bearing on a 1993 Ford F-150 XL, start by safely lifting and securing the vehicle, then remove the front wheel. Next, detach the brake caliper and rotor, followed by the hub assembly, which may require removing the axle nut and unbolting the hub from the steering knuckle. Once the hub is removed, press out the old bearing using a bearing puller, then press in the new bearing and reassemble everything in reverse order, ensuring all components are properly torqued. Finally, test the wheel for smooth rotation before lowering the vehicle.
Take the old bearing out, take it to a bearing shop. They can look it up. If they are .001" too small, you may have to get a new hub. The only other thing would be a metric bearing. Look and see where the truck was made. You could also use green lock tight to fill the gap and secure the bearing.