Remove the rear tire and wheel. Remove the axle end cap. Remove the rear wheel seal. Remove the rear wheel bearing. Reverse the process to install the new wheel bearing.
how do you change wheel bearing on 98 mercury mountaineer
breaks are off what's the next step to changing wheel bearings
if it sounds like growling it is a wheel bearing.
it is a 29 mm hub nut socket
Generally speeking, A wheel bearing will outlast the car, BUT, there is ALWAYS the possibility of any part failing prematurely.,,,,Good luck, Jamison.
wheel bearings mountaineer 2004
You will need to remove the rear tire and wheel. Remove the axle end cap. Remove the wheel bearing nut. Remove the wheel bearing and the wheel seal. Reverse the process to install the new wheel bearing.
The wheel bearing hub nut for a 2000 Mercury Mountaineer typically requires a 36mm socket. It's important to ensure you have the right size for proper torque and to prevent damage during removal or installation. Always consult your vehicle's manual for specific details and torque specifications.
Bad wheel bearing? Brake pads worn?
Take brakes off and then remove 3 bolts from back of spindle and slide it out. easyest I ever did
According to the 2007 Mercury Mountaineer Owner Guide : ( there are 5 lug nuts per wheel )
To replace a Mercury Milan rear wheel bearing, first, safely lift and support the vehicle, then remove the rear wheel. Next, detach the brake caliper and rotor to access the wheel bearing assembly. Use a socket set to remove the bearing hub assembly from the knuckle, and press the new bearing into place, ensuring it's secured properly. Finally, reassemble the brake components, reattach the wheel, and lower the vehicle.