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Old June 2nd 06, 02:01 PM posted to rec.autos.makers.ford.explorer
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Default cooked brake caliper 94 Exploder 4 X 4

What else needs to be checked after having a brake rotor lock that cooked
the pad, boiled the grease out of the bearings, ect.

So far, I have replaced the brake pads, repacked the two big bearings,
replaced the caliper and bled the brakes. Aren't there more hard to get to
bearing in that 4x4 area that need to be serviced???

94 Exploder 4x4 XLT with MANUAL Warn hubs

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