You have to buy the wheel bearing assembly.
Yes it does. It has inner and outer bearings.
YES
Wheel bearings on 1995 Geo Prizms are sealed units and cannot be repacked with grease. You must buy new bearings to be pressed on hubs by mechanic with proper tools. If bearings are worn, replace ASAP before bearings start damaging hubs, you'll save bunches of money.
Front or Rear? Both
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.
If it anything like the 1995 CC Sedan, you replace the whole front wheel hubs, rather than just the bearing. Its easier & cheaper after you take workshop charges / parts into consideration.
don't you have a manual that can help us?
I have a 2011 650i and it costs 1300 its prolly about that...
could be a tie rod
The rattling sound in the front of a 1995 Honda Civic wheels can be caused by wheel bearings. These bearing allow the wheel to turn and when they fail the produce a loud noise.
To change the rear wheel bearings on a 1995 Vandura 2500, start by safely lifting the rear of the vehicle and removing the wheel. Next, detach the brake drum by removing the retaining screws and gently pulling it off. Once the drum is off, remove the axle nut and pull the axle shaft out to access the wheel bearings. Replace the old bearings with new ones, reassemble the axle, and ensure everything is securely tightened before putting the wheel back on.
To replace the wheel bearings on a 1995 4WD Tacoma, first, lift the vehicle and remove the wheel and brake caliper. Then, take off the hub assembly by removing the axle nut and any retaining bolts. After separating the hub from the knuckle, press out the old bearings and install the new ones, ensuring proper alignment. Reassemble by reversing the disassembly steps, making sure to torque all bolts to the manufacturer’s specifications.