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The front wheel bearing is a sealed unit with the wheel hub - replace the hub and wheel bearing unit. Remove the four bolts from the rear of the steering knuckle that connect to the hub bearing unit.
Remove the rear wheel, then the wheel hub should be on four bolts. Remove the bolts and remove the hub. Very easy job.
The bearings are not replaceable, they are a part of the rear hub assembly - the studs and the bearings are pressed in - replace the whole hub assembly - 4 bolts are holding it. Rear bearing/hub bolts (new only) are to to be torqued to spec. [2000 Montana - 85 Nm (63 lb ft)]
you have to replace the wheel bearing hub assembly look up a picture and you will see the bolts are attached to the hub assembly.
Front or rear?
just undo the four bolts holding it in, they are accessed at the axle end of the hub. it comes as an assembly.
remove brake drumremove bolts holding bearing to rear spindlebig hammer to knock it out of the spindleif no bolts then look for large clip around the hub bearing to remove
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You can replace both... Bearing or Hub... Bearings are cheaper, but harder to find and replace. Hub assemblies are easier to replace, but slightly more expensive.
the same way you would replace any hub assembly, take the wheel off, take off any bolts that connect the hub to the driveshaft and then replace it
You replace it as part of the rear disc assembly. Remove rear wheel and hub nut cover undo hub nut,then remove the rear caliper and pull the disc off the stub axle.
I assume that it will be like a 1998 Sienna van. There is a sealed bearing in the hub assembly and you change the whole assembly. There are four bolts that hold the hub assembly to the suspension.