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how do you change rear wheel bearing in 1994 Plymouth acclaim
It could be bad brakes or bad wheel bearing.
Could be, in need of brakes or wheel bearing failure,
Remove the center bolt for the C/V joint... remove rotor and brake caliper, there is 4 bolts that holds it on, remove the bolts and it will come off and install in reverse order. ============================================================== This isn't true for say, a 1989 Acclaim which has the front wheel bearings pressed it, as well as held in by 3 bolts into the spindle. This I know as Ive replaced both my front hub (wheel bearing) assemblies on my 89 Acclaim LX. ~Technologic80
Your brakes are warn out or your plastick wheel cover is not on right
First you have to jack the car up after loosening your lug nuts and then you remove the wheel. After you do this, you have to pull the brake drum off. Next, dis assemble the brakes then disconnect the brake line from the wheel cylinder. Then you remove the two bolts holding the wheel cylinder on and put the new one in. Re install the bolts, and brake line, put the brakes back on, put the drum back on and bleed the brakes. Put your wheel back on and drive away.
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.
Possibly bad wheel bearing.
take it to a garage, or remove the whole suspension leg and remove the bearing yoursef but you will need a hydraulic press That applies to the front bearings. The rear wheel bearing are push-bearings and are easy enough for anybody to do themselves. Take the wheel off. Take off the brakes. Undo the bolts. Pull old bearing out. Push new bearing in. Put in bolts. Reconnect brakes. Put the wheel back on.
how do you replace a wheel bearing assembly on the left side of a 2007 chevy tahoe with 4wd and abs brakes
Wheel off, brakes off (caliper bracket / disk / etc etc). Four T50 Torx bolts holding on wheel bearing (heat them up and hit them to get them loose) bearing off and reverse.
it all depends on which wheel bearing you are trying to replace. for your front wheel bearings you have to remove the brakes, and axel. then you have to have a new bearing pressed into the housing. for a rear wheel bearing most of the time you can only purchase a pre packaged hub assembly. to replace that remove the brakes then remove the four bolts located on the rear of the hub assembly and it should come right off.