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MKUltra 09-17-2020 02:27 PM

07 F150 Carrier bearing?
 
So my carrier bearing slipped out of the rubber on my truck and when I call the auto parts store they tell me that bearing is something they can’t even order and I have to replace the entire driveshaft which is something I’ve had to do twice now for the same reasons in a year. Does anyone know if theirs any way to change it or do I just have to suck it up and fork out
the money for a new drive shaft and what would cause it to keep failing like that? Any help would be greatly appreciated

scott.butler4 09-17-2020 03:20 PM

Yeah its bull**** on these driveshafts the carrier bearing is not serviceable.
Rock auto has some that are $250 range all the way up to $500 range.
If you get a aftermarket driveshaft you should research if the u joints and and carrier bearing are serviceable first.

MKUltra 09-17-2020 06:07 PM


Originally Posted by scott.butler4 (Post 121426)
Yeah its bull**** on these driveshafts the carrier bearing is not serviceable.
Rock auto has some that are $250 range all the way up to $500 range.
If you get a aftermarket driveshaft you should research if the u joints and and carrier bearing are serviceable first.

yeah that kinda what I was worried about. I’m a little skeptical about getting it from rockauto
though since that’s where the last 2 came from, I just don’t know if I did something wrong or if it was faulty parts of if there’s another problem all together

scott.butler4 09-17-2020 06:31 PM

You've replaced the drive shift twice? Did you use the same one both times from rock auto? What happened to the factory one?

MKUltra 09-17-2020 07:56 PM

Yeah I have. The original one it was the same thing: the carrier bearing but it didn’t just slip out. The rubber completely blew out and when I changed it, it seemed to be running fine for a while and it did pretty much the same thing a few months later

Hayapower 09-17-2020 09:31 PM

I’d consider have a shaft assy built at a driveline service with replaceable parts....

MKUltra 09-17-2020 10:19 PM


Originally Posted by Hayapower (Post 121435)
I’d consider have a shaft assy built at a driveline service with replaceable parts....

you think maybe if I got someone to machine a 1 piece driveshaft that might eliminate the need for a center support bearing all together, or would that cause other problems? Sorry. I’m not very well versed in this sort of thing

scott.butler4 09-17-2020 11:07 PM

If you get one piece you don't need a carrier bearing, the off road shop in your area should know a reputable shop who makes custom drive shafts, they are needed for extreme lifts.

raski 09-19-2020 08:49 AM


Originally Posted by Hayapower (Post 121435)
I’d consider have a shaft assy built at a driveline service with replaceable parts....

I have used these guys before.
https://www.drivelinesolutionsohio.com/


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