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Rear Hub and Bearing R&R
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<blockquote data-quote="QuickV8" data-source="post: 10026671" data-attributes="member: 74364"><p>its easy to change the bearing after u've done it once. </p><p></p><p>from what i can remember..</p><p>-take brakes and rotor off</p><p>-goto a autoparts store and rent the tie rod puller to remove the tie rod..but dont get the regular tie rod puller..its the other puller. cant remember the name. get both if u want. remove the tie rod..snaps loose once u tighten the tool u rented. and take the safety clip out of the tie rod first.</p><p>-take axle nut off.. then remove 2? big bolts/nuts that hold the knuckle shaft on...</p><p>-goto a parts store and buy a new bearing..i got the 30 one</p><p>-take teh knuckle to a tire shop and tell them to remove the old one n put new one in. 20-30 bucks.</p><p>-reinstall the knucle and the tie rod.. put safety clip back into tie tod</p><p>-put threadlocker on and tighten the axle nut.. i cant remember what u torque it to..240? its in this thread i believe. u can rent the big torq wrench at Oriely's.. they have an adapter to make the huge socket fit the torque wrench</p><p>-put the rotor and brakes back on.. bleed the brakes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="QuickV8, post: 10026671, member: 74364"] its easy to change the bearing after u've done it once. from what i can remember.. -take brakes and rotor off -goto a autoparts store and rent the tie rod puller to remove the tie rod..but dont get the regular tie rod puller..its the other puller. cant remember the name. get both if u want. remove the tie rod..snaps loose once u tighten the tool u rented. and take the safety clip out of the tie rod first. -take axle nut off.. then remove 2? big bolts/nuts that hold the knuckle shaft on... -goto a parts store and buy a new bearing..i got the 30 one -take teh knuckle to a tire shop and tell them to remove the old one n put new one in. 20-30 bucks. -reinstall the knucle and the tie rod.. put safety clip back into tie tod -put threadlocker on and tighten the axle nut.. i cant remember what u torque it to..240? its in this thread i believe. u can rent the big torq wrench at Oriely's.. they have an adapter to make the huge socket fit the torque wrench -put the rotor and brakes back on.. bleed the brakes. [/QUOTE]
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