you will hear a whirring sound coming form the tire area that wont go away. It will sound like your tires ar at the wear bar even if brand new. Its VERY loud and annoying.
Gonna need to know if it is 2 wheel drive or 4 wheel drive, makes a difference.
There are many different bearings. Need to know the year, make, model, front wheel drive, rear wheel drive, all wheel drive and if it is the front or rear wheel bearing.
To change front wheel bearings on a 1976 four-wheel drive GMC Sierra, you have to use the proper tools. Either by a mechanic or yourself; but you are required to know the basics. Being that these bearings are sealed and cannot be repacked with grease. It is important to replace the worn bearings, with the new ones. Before they damage the hubs.
Need to know if it is 2 wheel drive or 4 wheel drive.
Need to know if 2 wheel or 4 wheel drive for the front. Either way, there is no nut on the back axles.
Changing the bearings can become tricky, time consuming and sometimes brutal in front wheel drive assemblies. If you have damaged the bearings (and other stuff you don't know about yet) through abuse or accident you may find it easier and cheaperto get the whole front axle from a pull a part place; that's right' plug and play! The front wheel drives on alot of troopers where never used; secret's out now.
Front or rear makes a big difference, need to know.
As far as i know yes.
THEY ONLY MADE FRONT WHEEL DRIVE AS FAR AS I KNOW
You can drive until the bearings fail, but this risks causing other damage and making the repair more expensive. If you know the bearings are failing and you don't plan on getting rid of the car in the near future, you may as well bite the bullet and get the bearings replaced.
It would be a front wheel drive car... the only 'car' from Honda that i know of that's rear wheel drive would be the s2000 and the NSX... a shame
rear, as far as i know BMW has never made a front wheel drive car but they do also make all wheel drive cars