Hi,
The wheel bearing is not really pressed in, but it is 'integrated' into the hub assembly. This is because the hub assemblies on these vans also contain wheel speed sensors that are used by the anti-lock braking system (ABS).
Bottom line - if the wheel bearings start to go bad, the whole hub assembly has to be replaced.
Good Luck, Greg
no the hub and bearing are 1 peice and pretty easy to changs
the old ones have to be pressed out and new ones pressed back in.
taking out rear hub asembly on a 2002 Chevy ventura
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.
I have a 2003 Chevy venture. Mine was doing this and it ended up being the wheel bearing.
FRONTTorque SpecificationsSteering Knuckle to Hub assembly bolts 70 Ft lbs.Hub Nut 118 ft lbs.Caliper mounting bolts 63 ft lbs.Wheel Lug Nutes 100 ft. lbs.http://www.1aauto.com/1A/wheel-bearing-hub-front/Chevy/Venture/1ASHF00004/322103
Remove the tire and wheel from your Chevy Lumina. Remove the end of the axle. Remove the wheel bearing nut. Remove the wheel bearing seal and the wheel bearing. Reverse the process to install the new front wheel bearing.
Yes it is pressed, have a reputable shop do it for you though!!!
Remove the tire and wheel from your Chevy Cavalier. Remove the end of the axle. Remove the wheel bearing nut. Remove the wheel bearing seal and the wheel bearing.
Make darn sure it isn't the tire first. Take the strut off, and have the bearing pressed.
how do you replace the rear wheel bearing on a Chevy pick up
you gotta pull off the knuckle, and have the bearing pressed out, and a new one pressed in