Wheel bearings - old Dodge motorhome

Redrig

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Hello all ,

I would like to tackle greasing the front wheel bearings old my old motorhome .

It's a 78 Dodge with a 440 , 11500 gvwr and I am told as far as parts go , just assume it's a B300 which was their heavy duty truck / van chassis back then .

I am not finding much help as far as what is my front axle and how to grease / pull the wheel bearings .

Google and ai tell me it should be a dana 70 , but the only videos I can find are about a dana 70 are a rear diff .....not a front axle .

Can anyone tell by these pics and if indeed it's a 70 ?

I " think " that it's a dust cap in the center of the hub , would there be just a standard nut / cotter pin under this ?

Meaning just pull the caliper , remove nut and the hub assembly should slide right off , like lots of axles .

Thanks in advance for any thoughts
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Scott Danforth

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pull the wheel and look. pretty sure your rear is a dana 80, however could be the Rockwell FDS75 Axle from the D400/D450. the front would be from the commercial line of trucks. pretty sure thats a D400 or D450 front.
 

Redrig

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This is all I can find in the owners manual, which of course doesn't cover much..

It just mentions full floating vs semi floating and I've never messed with any kind of wild axles like that . So I don't want to bite off more than I can chew. 1000005478.jpg
 

dwco5051

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This is all I can find in the owners manual, which of course doesn't cover much..

It just mentions full floating vs semi floating and I've never messed with any kind of wild axles like that . So I don't want to bite off more than I can chew. View attachment 410326
3/4 or full floating only pertains to the drive axles. Front will be just like doing an older car except heavier. Remove dust cap. Either remove cotter pin or bend tab on locking washer (which I believe it will have), remove nut, and pull hub. Even if bearings all appear good I would still install new seals.
 

Redrig

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3/4 or full floating only pertains to the drive axles. Front will be just like doing an older car except heavier. Remove dust cap. Either remove cotter pin or bend tab on locking washer (which I believe it will have), remove nut, and pull hub. Even if bearings all appear good I would still install new seals.
I just crawled all over around the axle and can't find a tag any where . I would love to identify it ahead of time so that I can order seals before ripping it apart.
 
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