taking out rear hub asembly on a 2002 Chevy ventura
the bearing assy comes as a complete package with the hub and ABS sensor, etc. --- 3 bolts connecting it to the knuckle (front) or arm (rear)
Front or rear?
how do you replace a wheel bearing assembly on the left side of a 2007 chevy tahoe with 4wd and abs brakes
To replace the front bearing,jack up front and remove the wheel.Remove the brake caliber assembly and pads.The brake caliber guide ,held in place by 2 bolts that is bolted to the hub assembly has to be removed in order to remove the rotor.Remove the 3 bolts which hold the wheel bearing to the hub assembly,from the backside.Remove the 35mm axle nut using an inpact drill or strong arm.Tap the axle out of the assembly and the bearing assembly should come out from the front.
A wheel bearing is pressed in to the hub so that it is able to safely operate. To replace a bearing on a Chevy Impala remove the hub from the car and take the unit to a machinist. Have the press out the old bearing and press in the new one.
How do you replace ac condenser on a 2001 chevy venture?
The wheel bearings in the vans are "integrated" as part of the hub assembly. This is because of the wheel speed sensor, which are part of the Anti-lock Breaking System (ABS). In order to replace the bearings, you have to replace the entire hub assembly. These are not cheap, as a result of the included sensors. Sorry about that. Good Luck, Greg A.
Check related answers. There are several responses and are quite accurate.
If you are referring to the Chevy Venture, it is relatively easy. Just remove the 3 wing-nuts that hold the assembly secure, and then pull the headlamp assembly out. I have a link that shows how to do this, with actual pictures.
It's a sealed unit with the hub. You have to replace the whole hub assembly.
Yes it can be. I think you need to replace the whole hub assembly
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