Front wheel drive vehicles are a little more involved than changing them on a rear wheel vehicle. You basically have to take off the whole steering knuckle.
You also need to press out the bearing from the hub and remove the race from the spindle with an air tool cutting wheel. The hub is held on by several bolts on the back near where the axle goes into the hub.
No.
Should be if undamaged.
wheel bearings mountaineer 2004
you dont,you take it to a shop and pay them 500 dollars to fix it
How do you change the wheel bearings on a Chevrolet aveo 2005
about $210
Instructions on how to change the rear hub wheel bearings on a 1996 Chevy cavalier
This buzzing indicates that the wheel bearings need to be replaced on your front left wheel. This can be fixed by changing the bearings themselves or replacing the entire wheel hub.
The wheel bearings in the vans are "integrated" as part of the hub assembly. This is because of the wheel speed sensor, which are part of the Anti-lock Breaking System (ABS). In order to replace the bearings, you have to replace the entire hub assembly. These are not cheap, as a result of the included sensors. Sorry about that. Good Luck, Greg A.
If you are referring to the front bearings, you have to buy a complete hub assembly.
yes.. To my knowledge the rear wheel bearings are lubricated with the differential gear lube as you drive.
Front or rear bearings? 2 or 4 wheel drive? year of truck?