For those wondering, it looks like our truck will be on stands for a while.
Im assuming due much to COVID, my set is 2-4 weeks out.
At this point Im tempted to toss the old ones back in just to move the truck out of my shop ?
What bearing service life are current generation Ford D60 axles seeing? I've haven't been finding many early failures (pre-100k mileage).
Keep in mind. Unit bearings are easier to live with. You don't need to hassle with regular bearing pre-load adjustments and lubrication. Basically, you are exchanging a "no maintenance" part for a regular maintenance item. I've had both. Wouldn't change mine out unless these units are failing a low mileage.
OEM originals and replacements (Motorcraft) are lasting anywhere between 30k and 100k
Aftermarket units.... quite the gamble. Ive heard as little as 10k ?
I'm at a touch under 140k, and the ones Im removing are Motorcraft, but evidence (plier marks on the studs, that you remove and reuse) points towards these NOT being original.
In my life, I've never had to swap out D60 taper bearings. The ones in my old Powerstroke, a kingpin D60 I robbed from an older truck, have upwards of 300k on them, with little to no maintenance, with no worries.
Clean em up, repack, and run them. So long as there is no scoring or heat marks on the rollers or races, good to go.
They are also dirt cheap and considerably easier to swap out (if you ever have to) than unit bearings IMO, especially if you live in the rust belt.
The 4 large studs that mount the unit bearings can be nasty. You dont have to remove the spindle with the Dynatrac
For those not aware, the bearings in the OE unit bearings utilize plastic retainers, and due to whatever reason, are very close together.
This setup uses standard serviceable bearings and also spreads them, for more stability.
Taken from one of the links provided above, this shows the very significant difference.