I think the fronts are pressed in and the rears are a hub assembly. So the fronts would be a decent wage, being they have to be pressed in and out. The rears are simple in installation, but the price of the hub could be a hundred dollar bill apiece.
Front wheel bearings on a 4 wheel drive Explorer are not serviceable, replace them.
It has 1 big hub bearing per side and you can not service them. It has factory sealed bearings. If there bad then you must replace the bearing.
The front wheel bearing need to be pressed by a press. Unless you have a press, I suggest you take it to a shop that has one and have them do it. The bearings can be found at autozone, or advance auto cheaper than any garage can find them for.
2 wheel drive or 4 wheel drive? It makes a difference.
Yes the rear bearings are replaceable . Bearings and the races are very easy to replace or repack , It may have a castle nut with a cotter pin or a crush nut , if it has a crush nut you may want to order a new one before you take it apart .
An easy way to do it is to put some wheel bearing grease in the palm of your hand and then, scoop up the grease with the end of the wheel bearing. You will see the excess grease come out from between the bearings. There's an instructional video included below also, that shows how to replace these on a 93-97 Ford Ranger.
wheel bearings?
You will have to replace it. The bearings are worn out in the blower motor.
u first shabbily ding dong yes that is u change it
No, the front hubs are sealed units on a Grand Cherokee.
Remove the wheel from your 1993 Mercury Cougar. Loosen and remove the wheel bearing nuts. Remove the wheel seal and the wheel bearing. Reverse the process to install your new wheel bearing.
You have to replace the whole button.