PaPa's 69 F100 Explorer Coyote 10R80 swap

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The bearing comes apart.
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Now the inner race and spacer needs to be removed.
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Then knock off the spacer and race.
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This is by far the easiest way to do this, no special tools needed, and no machine shop.
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Next steps
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Finished axles
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Finished
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This is a close up of the axle with spiral marking.
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I could not find wheel studs that were like the originals. I bought some that would work but the knurl was different, or the shoulder was wrong or the length was off. I looked at the original ones and decided they were in good shape so I re-plated them along with the third member mounting studs. They turned out better then I hoped.
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This is all I have for now. I still need to reinstall the assembly back in the truck. As soon as I get back to it I will post some progress.
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Wow the come out nicely.
Amazing work
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The progress of this build looks good, I am excited to see how it will turn out. It seems like your hard work is about to be paid off soon.
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Thanks guys, I also can't wait to see how it turns out. Still a long way to go.
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Re: PaPa's 69 F100 Explorer

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Looks good!
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I'm back. Had to take some time to remodel and sell the house my mother left me. Like everything else it took longer than expected but it's done and sold and I can go back to what I want to do. :woohoo: I have the rear axle installed and completed along with a couple of other things I will show.
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