yes..
To my knowledge the rear wheel bearings are lubricated with the differential gear lube as you drive.
If the truck is a 4 wheel drive, you can't repack the front wheel bearings. It has a sealed hub/bearing assembly that is not serviceable.
You don't. They are sealed bearings pressed into the rim.
You can't ,they are a sealed unit.You have to buy a hub assembly.
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You must remove the wheel bearings, inspect them, repack them with grease, and install them back in the vehicle.
The front wheel bearings are a sealed unit so repacking is not possible nor necessary.
Front wheel bearings on a 4 wheel drive Explorer are not serviceable, replace them.
No. The bearings are not that type.No. The bearings are not that type.
Wheel hubs with bearings on an avalanche quoted $479 parts and labor. I did it my self for $100
When ever a brake job is done.
In order to replace a wheel bearing, the tire must first be removed on a Volvo v50. The wheel cowling can be removed exposing the bearings. After taking the bearings out, clean the housing and repack the bearings.
They are a sealed bearing and are not "packable".