desribe the correct tighting procedure for the wheel bearing
No, you should not. You are either tightening the wheel bearing to tightly or too loosely or the bearing race needs replacing. Take the vehicle to a professional and see what is wrong.
Might be that the nut holding the wheel bearing needs tightening or that the wheel bearing needs replacing. Going to have to take it apart to get to the bottom of this one.
This may be your bushells or wheel bearing. It most likely isn't only in third gear but you only notice it at a higher speed because of the vibrations. I suggest tightening the wheel bearing or replacing the side bushells
Your best bet is to remove the steering knuckle then take it to your local machine shop as the wheel bearing must be pressed off the hub and the knew one pressed on. Also a front end alignment shoudl be performed afterwards Good Luck Remove the front wheel knuckle Remove the inner wheel bearing oil seal Use Bearing Pulling Attachment to press the wheel hub from the wheel knuckle. Remove the retainer ring from the wheel knuckle. Use bearing puller attachment to press the wheel bearing out of the wheel knuckle reverse the removal procedure. install new inner seal
Assuming this is a front wheel drive model, it could be any of the following; Rear wheel alignment off Warped rim (even slightly warped) Bad Rotor/drum Incorrect insertion of bearing race Over tightening the bearing/(rotor/drum) nut Bent spindle Bent or worn trailing arm or bushings. Bad quality Wheel Bearings.
Begin by removing the tire and wheel. Remove the and of the axle. Remove the wheel bearing nut. Remove the wheel bearing seal and the wheel bearing. Reverse the process to install your new wheel bearing.
Remove the tire and wheel from your Mercedes-Benz. Remove the axle end. Remove the wheel bearing nuts. Remove the wheel bearing seal and the wheel bearing. Reverse the process to install the new wheel bearing.
Incorrect packing of bearing grease or incorrect torque. Also make sure to replace the bearing race, as it may be scored. CORRECT ANSWER- you need to replace the knuckle and the wheel bearing
Many people call these the same but the correct answer is no.
Remove the tire and wheel from your Chevy Lumina. Remove the end of the axle. Remove the wheel bearing nut. Remove the wheel bearing seal and the wheel bearing. Reverse the process to install the new front wheel bearing.
Begin by removing the rear tire and wheel. Remove the end of the axle. Remove the wheel bearing nut. Remove the wheel bearing seal and the wheel bearing.
Remove the tire and wheel from your 1992 Eagle. Remove the wheel bearing nut. Remove the wheel bearing and the wheel seal. Reverse the process to install the new wheel bearing.