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bleed them from the back first at the compensator then go to the near side rear to off side rear to front near side then to off side
replacing rear wheel bearings on frontera B
Only if the rear axle is a drive axle.
Yes
Inside the rear axle.Inside the rear axle.
On the rear axle?
Top of the rear axleTop of the rear axle
it has no rear axle
Vehicles with front wheel drive have a straight rear axle meaning there is no gear housing in the rear axle. Vehicles that are rear wheel drive have a gear box in the middle of the rear axle to change the rotation of a drive shaft to turn the rear axle. If you look under a full size pick up truck rear axle you will see a large gear box (typically referred to as a pumpkin) in the middle area of the axle. That is the gear box differential.
No. There are is range of different ratios, as well as a change of rear suspension type - leaf spring changed to coils. To be sure, each axle has a small metal tag giving the ratio fitted. These are held by one of the cover bolts. If you match the ratio you should be ok - just check the suspension type is the same! (and remember the Fronty has 2 axles - however the ratio information tag is also present on the front one, and will be the same ratio as the rear)
The axle the big round rod that runs between the tires. On rear axle the rear differential is located
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