Make sure it isn't the tire first. You will have to remove the strut, and have the bearing pressed out.
you need to press out the bearing inside the hub assembly.
No, you need a press to remove and install the bearing.
does a 2002 mazda protege have a front wheel drive
you gotta pull off the knuckle, and have the bearing pressed out, and a new one pressed in
yes
behind the plastic grill on the front.
Directly in front of the driving seat.
it is located on the motor in the front
It does the link between the manifold and the catalyser.
Front: 6x8x2.5" Rear: 6x8x2"
Having changed my sons 2004 Protege's cv axle, I found the easiest and possibly LESS costly approach is to replace the entire hub. I think his cost around $80 *(in Ohio)* and it is a LOT easier than trying to find a shop that will press the new bearing for you.
a garage is probably going to charge you 2 hours of labor plus the parts