After you remove the rear brake drums, & brake shoes from the backing plate, there are 4 Torx bolts that hold the entire hub assembly on the axle. These generally require alot of swearing & sweat to remove if they're frozen in the axle. The hub assembly most generally has to be pursueded out of the axle with a 5lb hammer. The new one will go back in about 100 times easier than the one you removed.
End play from 5>12 thousands.
30
Both the front and rear bearings on a 1998 Cavalier are contained in the hub assembly. The rear hub is attached with four bolts, and the front with three.
30 mm
It requires a 1 1/4 inch socket.
youll most likely have to buy the whole hub assembly. I had to do that to my 94 dodge dakota.
Front is easy, just replace hub rear is pressed in
The rear wheel torque spec for a 2001 Dodge Neon is 160 foot pounds.
160 ft lbs
If the hub won't slide off the studs freely you may have to remove the rubber insert on the back of the brake shoe plate and loosen the shoes by sticking a narrow bladed scredriver through the opening and turning the adjustment screw. Hope this works or at least helps.
The bolt pattern is the same, but the hub is longer on the 1998 Ram 2wd. The 2004 style wheels may not fit on the 1998.The bolt pattern is the same, but the hub is longer on the 1998 Ram 2wd. The 2004 style wheels may not fit on the 1998.
185 Nm