Usually the runners can be carefully removed using a thin screwdriver and the bearings should drop out. Replace the bearings and replace the runner by using a 30mm socket or press if you have one.
You replace the rear wheel bearings for a 1997 plymouth breeze by taking it to a very skilled mechanic and just waiting it out. If you want to do it yourself I can't help you with that.
make sure when you replace the pads, you repack the wheel bearings, replace the grease seals, set proper tension on the bearings, and resurface or replace the rotors
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No, the entire assembly needs to be replaced.
1997 escort tranny's are a breed of their own you must replace it with a 1997 transmission.
You will need to remove the tire and wheel from your 1997 Suzuki. Remove the axle end. Remove the wheel bearing nut. Remove the wheel bearing and the wheel seal. Reverse the process to install the new wheel bearing.
Bearing & seals will run you about $150-$200 for parts and about 2 hours labour
no
i am pretty sure the front bearings are part of the entire hub assembly. replacing the bearings requires replacing the enitre front hub. at least that's how it was on my 97 dualie.
the front wheels have no bearings
screw driver
if its a 2 wheel drive you have to buy a hub assembley. take off the wheel take off brake caliper rotor and the large nut that holds it on and it should tap right off.