The dealer has access to the build sheet for the truck, you give them the full vin number and they can print it off for you. The build sheet lists all the major components and the manufacturer part numbers for that component, so it would list the axle manufacturer and part number.
Help find wheel hub assembly for steer axle on a 2000 FLNR FLD
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going to have to change both at that point then so they match
might even look durca wrecked truck and just swap the whole axle -
I agree,you make perfect sense.however i dont have the mechanical skills to do it myself and both the part swapping shops i took the truck to can’t think outside the box
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Almost certain the were Conmet hubs. Last I knew. Still avaliable.
Finding alot of younger parts people at dealership say "Not avaliable" when they are to lazy to look up stuff they are younger than and Freightliner actual does support most everything still. -
Hello....I to have this set up ....how did you make out finding the KIT 1432 ? Did Transtec locate some ?
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It’s discontinued as they don’t make them anymore and if you find them its $1500 a piece.better off getting a used axle with the updated hubs and rebuild it,its cheaper.
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