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Fits the following 2005 Ford E-150 Submodels:
Base, Chateau, XL, XLT | 6 Cyl 4.2 L GAS, 8 Cyl 4.6 L GAS, 8 Cyl 5.4 L GAS
2005 Ford E-150 Brake Disc
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2005 Ford E-150 Brake Disc Parts Questions & Experts Answers
Q: How to service and repair the front brake disc on 2005 Ford E-150?
A: Start the service or repair of E-150 front brake disc by removing the brake caliper anchor plate. The first step for brake disc and hub removal requires hub grease cap followed by cotter pin and nut retainer and spindle nut removal. First disconnect the outer front wheel bearing through removal of its retainer washer before extracting the wheel bearing itself and brake disc and hub. The front brake disc resurfacing procedure requires following the directions from the lathe manufacturer while performing on-vehicle machining according to Ford. The wheel hub grease seal and the inner front wheel bearing need to be removed when performing this step. Thoroughly inspect the brake disc and hub while cleaning both front wheel bearings before applying lubrication to the front wheel bearings during installation. The maintenance requires the installer to add a new wheel hub grease seal followed by installing the inner front wheel bearing before proceeding with the brake disc and hub. The brake disc and hub should be aligned before setting the outer front wheel bearing alongside the front wheel outer bearing retainer washer. The spindle nut needs installation first followed by a hub and brake disc rotation as you tighten the spindle nut. You should tighten the spindle nut two times after loosening it by two turns while performing a circular motion with the brake disc and hub. Perform the spindle nut tightening process by loosening then tightening it multiple times when rotating the brake disc and hub system. Signing off the installation with the nut retainer and cotter pin and hub grease cap and brake caliper anchor plate.