Everyone should have a manual for their vehicle, and the library should have a professional shop manual available in the reference section(make copies of the right sections) read up and fix it like a PRO! :) good luck
To replace the rear hub assembly on your vehicle, you will need to first lift the car and remove the wheel. Next, disconnect the brake caliper and rotor. Then, unbolt the hub assembly and remove it. Install the new hub assembly by reversing these steps. Be sure to torque the bolts to the manufacturer's specifications and test the brakes before driving.
Front is easy, just replace hub rear is pressed in
To replace the rear hub assembly on a 2001 Buick Century, first, lift the vehicle and secure it on jack stands. Remove the rear wheel and brake components to access the hub. Unbolt the hub assembly from the axle and the suspension components, then carefully remove it. Install the new hub assembly in reverse order, ensuring all bolts are tightened to the manufacturer's specifications before reassembling the wheel and brake components.
The rear wheel bearings in a 2003 Buick Rendezvous are integrated with the hub, therefore they are only available/replaceable as an entire hub assembly. The rear hub assembly costs around $200/each, depending on the specifics of the vehicle (2WD or 4WD).
The bearings are not replaceable, they are a part of the rear hub assembly - the studs and the bearings are pressed in - replace the whole hub assembly - 4 bolts are holding it. Rear bearing/hub bolts (new only) are to to be torqued to spec. [2000 Montana - 85 Nm (63 lb ft)]
If you're trying to replace the rear wheel bearing and all you can find is the rear hub assembly, it probably means that you can't get just the bearing. Many vehicle manufacturers press the bearing into the assembly at the factory and there is no way to replace just the bearing. If they're offering the assembly, that's probably what you'll need to buy.
You can replace both... Bearing or Hub... Bearings are cheaper, but harder to find and replace. Hub assemblies are easier to replace, but slightly more expensive.
You replace it as part of the rear disc assembly. Remove rear wheel and hub nut cover undo hub nut,then remove the rear caliper and pull the disc off the stub axle.
taking out rear hub asembly on a 2002 Chevy ventura
I assume that it will be like a 1998 Sienna van. There is a sealed bearing in the hub assembly and you change the whole assembly. There are four bolts that hold the hub assembly to the suspension.
I assume that it will be like a 1998 Sienna van. There is a sealed bearing in the hub assembly and you change the whole assembly. There are four bolts that hold the hub assembly to the suspension.
To replace the rear wheel hub assembly on a 2004 Cadillac SRX, first, ensure the vehicle is securely lifted and supported on jack stands. Remove the rear wheel, then disconnect the brake caliper and rotor to access the hub. Unbolt the hub assembly from the axle and backing plate, then carefully pull it out. Install the new hub by reversing the removal process, ensuring all bolts are properly torqued and reconnecting the brake components.