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67stang Gearhead Posts: 1676 From: Lynn Haven FL Registered: Jun 99
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posted 07-25-2003 04:22 PM
Where can I get Ford Tool part number T88T-4252-A so I can do the brakes on my 89 F250 Heavy duty with the 10.25 full floating rear axle?I can't get the drum off because I cannot locate that tool. No body here in town carries it, even FORD!! They sent me to a parts house that usually has what you want if you cannot find it anyplace else ($$$ but they have it in stock) and even they didn't have it. Where oh where can I get one?
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Fastymz Moderator Posts: 13090 From: Reno Nv USA MEM#1240 Registered: Apr 2001
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posted 07-25-2003 05:00 PM
Try emailing Ray(7DMACH1)at,[email protected] ------------------ SCOOP 2.26 60'S 14.9 @ 90.86MPH 65 coupe,351w,C4,Big Boss 429 hood scoop,8" 3.40 TracLoc. https://mustangsandmore.com/ubb/Fastymz.html
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KULTULZ Gearhead Posts: 384 From: Rockville, MD Registered: Oct 2002
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posted 07-26-2003 07:42 PM
This number is the same as OTC 7269. SPX OTC (800) 533-6127 ..and they will ship it to you.
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67stang Gearhead Posts: 1676 From: Lynn Haven FL Registered: Jun 99
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posted 07-27-2003 01:06 AM
Thanks!!
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KULTULZ Gearhead Posts: 384 From: Rockville, MD Registered: Oct 2002
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posted 07-27-2003 06:24 AM
Ain't no problem.Ask them for a copy of their OTC and FORD SPECIAL SERVICE TOOLS catalog while you have them there. This is where you source all special tools. The OTC brand is the same, just a little cheaper at times. Also give them the origional FORD Tool No. and tell them you want it in the OTC brand.
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timjk Journeyman Posts: 56 From: Registered: Oct 2001
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posted 07-27-2003 08:16 PM
Hey. Your drum should slide off the hub same as my '87 F-250, no special tools needed.Tim
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67stang Gearhead Posts: 1676 From: Lynn Haven FL Registered: Jun 99
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posted 07-28-2003 12:45 AM
My F250 HD has a full floating rear 10.25 axle. It takes a special socket (like the type to get hubs off a 4wd) to remove them. My father in law got ahold of one for me. He asked an aquantance of his if he had one, and now I have one to borrow as long as I need it. But as long as my dad plans to keep this truck, I might as well buy my own. But now I don't have to wait on the socket to get here. Does anyone know if this socket will be needed to remove the brakes on a 2003-2004 F350 SD? Just curious?
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