To change the front wheel bearings on a 1995 Suzuki Esteem, start by safely lifting the vehicle and removing the front wheel. Then, detach the brake caliper and rotor, followed by the hub assembly. Remove the retaining nut and use a bearing puller to extract the old bearings. Finally, install the new bearings, reassemble the hub, rotor, and caliper, and then reattach the wheel.
There are two taper roller bearings in each front hub, on a Samurai.
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When you change rotor or main ball joint, or when they get worn.
are you talking about the front or back? the back bearings are a non serviceable part, the in order to change the bearings u need to change the hub, the front bearings can be separated, but chances are if you have to change your hub, bearings will have to be changed also, you will damage the bearings trying to remove them and put them back in, so my answer is yes. get the parts yourself from ecstuning.com and you will save alot of money over dealer or most shops.
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bearings or diff. gears worn out.
the front wheel bearings are a sealed unit, requiring a front hub assembly. when i bought mine it was a dealer item only
Front or Rear? Both
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TWO unforunately! I own a 1997 Suzuki Esteem. I have already PAID dearly to replace the rear catalytic converter and was informed and SHOWN by mechanics at two shops the front and rear converters! I am not happy. The manual transmission just gave out as well and NOT the clutch! Signed: An an unhappy Suzuki Esteem owner
You will need to take the front spindle off and take it to a shop that can press your old bearings off and new ones on.