Round With Roller Bearings Around The Metal Ring, Rides Inside Of A Race. Or It Can Be A Pressed On Bearing. Need More Info On What You Are Working On To Be Sure. Newer Cars Have A Pressed In Bearing.
Well its a wheel bearing hub assembly that you need to buy. Autozone has a Timken/Wheel Bearning/Hub Assembly-front its $79.99 and they have the Duralast/Wheel Bearing/Hub Assembly-Front $51.99
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.
The front hub assembly Connects all the moving parts to the wheel. The top has a short arm with 2 holes to connect to the bottom of the strut. The steering knuckle of the hub connects to the outer tie rod end. The brake caliper is held to the rotor by the hub assembly. The lower ball joint is connected to the hub. The wheel bearing is pressed into the hub. The old bearing if you are replacing it has to be pressed out of the hub. You can take it to a machine shop and they will change the bearin on a press for you.
With a Wheel Bearing Hub Assembly, you might get both the wheel bearing and the hub assembly. Sometimes, especially with FWD vehicles, the front hubs will not have the bearing with them but the rear hub assembly will. Most part manufacturers will follow what ever the auto company recommends.
It is what the brake rotor fits onto.
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you need to remove the entire steering knuckle and have a machine shop press out the hub and bearing for you.
Remove wheel then remove the big nut that holds the axle to the hub. Remove the brake caliper and rotor, through the hole in the face of the hub(where the wheel studs are) remove bolts that hold the hub and bearing to the steering knuckle. Tap hub and bearing assy from knuckle. The hub and bearing is one part.
you need to press out the bearing inside the hub assembly.
THE BEARING ASSEMBLY IS NOT REMOVABLE FROM the hub. It's replaced as a unit.
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The front bearing for a Dodge Stratus is attached to the Hub. To replace it remove all the components on the hub assembly. There are three bolts that hold the assembly in place. Loosen the bolts and pry out the hub. Replace the unit.