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After running the rebuillt front axle assembly with Timken spindle bearings on both the top and bottom (no brass bearings) I've learned that the "clunk" I am hearing is not the fault of the dual Timken application.
I have a home-made lift kit on my truck (steel blocks between the axle housings...
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Detailed info on knuckle rebuilding including the conversion to a top bearing can be found on my friend Paul's Immage Event site (he's detailing the rebuild of a M37 with a lot of costom body mods and a repower with a Cummins 4BT...) at...
I'm in the process of completely rebuilding an M37 front axle assembly.
I'm told that installing Timken bearings on both the top and bottom spindles will make the truck steer easier.
When the M37 was build it had a brass bushing on the top spindle and a Timken on the bottom. The bottom...
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