Timken® 2003 Ford F-250 Super Duty - Front, Driver and Passenger Side Wheel Hub, 4-Wheel ABS, Fine Thread Wheel Studs, 4WD, With Bearing, Timken OE Replacement
Manufacturer #SET-TMSP580205
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Timken® 2003 Ford F-250 Super Duty - Front, Driver and Passenger Side Wheel Hub, 4-Wheel ABS, Fine Thread Wheel Studs, 4WD, With Bearing, Timken OE Replacement
Manufacturer #SET-TMSP580205
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Guaranteed to Fit 2003 Ford F-250 Super Duty
$384.99
| Label | Value |
|---|---|
| Part | |
| Brand | |
| Location | Front, Driver and Passenger Side |
| Notes | Set Components - (2) Wheel Hub; Includes ABS sensor and lug bolts |
| Components | (2) Wheel Hub |
| Condition | New |
| Quantity Sold | 2-Wheel Set |
| Bearing Included | With Bearing |
| Warranty | 1-year Timken limited warranty |
| Prop 65 Warning |
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| Driven | Driven |
| Series | Timken OE Replacement |
| Fitnotes | 4-Wheel ABS, 4WD, Fine Thread Wheel Studs |
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Timken®Front, Driver Or Passenger Side Wheel Hub, With Bearing, 4Wd, Timken Oe Replacement
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Fits great but lug studs wrong threadFront, Driver Or Passenger Side Wheel Hub, With Bearing, 4Wd, Timken Oe Replacement
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Nice piece complete with everything you need including new o-ring, new knuckle studs (I ordered some because part description and pic didn't mention studs. But knuckle studs (4 per side) came with it after all.
Once I installed the first side went to put my tire/wheel back on and lug nuts wouldn't spin onto the wheel studs! Took a good look and saw this comes with fine thread studs when my OE studs on my 2001 are course thread. Doh. Luckily brake heat shield has space to pound out the studs, re-used my old studs from the old hub. Dumb. Not sure why these would have different threads. You'd think all 99+ superduty's would be the same? But nice piece and good value for the money vs dealer parts.
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Posted by Peter / Mon, May 20
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