How to replace the 2010 Ford F150 drive shaft center support bearing?

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Alex S. January 15, 2021
Replacing the driveshaft center support bearing on a 2010 Ford F-150 is a very involved job that will require removing the entire drive shaft and pressing it out of the area. You will need a lot of hand tools, sockets, wrenches, pliers, and possibly even an impact driver to remove the driveshaft. The first thing You will need to do is loosen the universal joints at both the transmission and the rear differential from the driveshaft. After that You can lower it and remove it from the vehicle. After that You will need to use a press to remove the bearing, and to seat the new bearing. If You do not have a press usually a local machine shop should be able to assist You.
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Richard May 20, 2023
I have a 2010 f150xlt supercrew 4wd longbed and the center support bearing is shot did I have to buy the whole drive shaft in order to get it on the road
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