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2006 Ford Freestar Axle Beam, Front Cross-Member

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OEM 2006 Ford Freestar Parts for Suspension Mounting - Front

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Axle Beam Installation and Repair Tips for 2006 Ford Freestar

  • Q: How to service and repair the axle beam on 2006 Ford Freestar?
    A: It is necessary to service the axle beam by making sure that the vehicle is in neutral on a hoist. Take off discs of rear brakes, un-hook brake lines and sensor wires and stand up axle assembly. Take out and insert parts and tighten to the required torque values. Lastly, the deinstallation process is reversed, with the same kind of fasteners.
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