apply handbrake, find the locking wheel nut, remove toolkit from boot, crank the wheel nuts on said wheel (do not remove), affix jack, pump the jack till the said wheel has airtime and remove the loosened wheel nuts. and as ramsey would say 'done'
undreneath the car in front of the right rear wheel
Audi's don't use hub caps. The wheel is one big piece.
To remove rear wheel bearings, first jack the car up so that the rear wheels are off the ground. Then grip the rear tires at 6 and 12 o'clock, and push them in. Finally, remove the transmission tray, engine tray and the plastic cover from the suspension wishbone.
On a 1998 2.8 Quattro it's located under the car in front of the right rear wheel
The rear drums come off with the rear wheel hub. You Jack up the car, remove the wheel.Remove the cap in the center of the hub. Take the cotter pin out, unscrew the wheel bearing retainer nut. Pull drum and hub off as an assembly.The rear drums come off with the rear wheel hub. You Jack up the car, remove the wheel.Remove the cap in the center of the hub. Take the cotter pin out, unscrew the wheel bearing retainer nut. Pull drum and hub off as an assembly.
To change rear wheel bearings on an Evo VI, jack up the car and remove the transmission tray. Also remove the engine tray and plastic cover of the suspension wishbone. Remove the rear wheels and the axle nut. Take the brake pads off and loosen the screws of the rotor. Remove the hub and the rear wheel bearings. Replace.?æ
Jack up the pasenger side of the car. Remove the wheel. remove the rear plastic shield. There it is!
under the rear of the car on the passenger side. remove the rear wheel to get a better look at it.
It is rear wheel drive.
It depends on the year of the car and the year of the wheel. Also whether it is a rear wheel or front wheel drive. It depends on the rear of the wheel and the year of the car. Also whether it was a front wheel or rear wheel drive.
Remove the rear drive shaft and use a 2 wheel car hauler.
No. It is a front wheel drive car.