To remove the rear wheel bearing from a 1989 Mazda B2200 axle, first, safely lift and support the vehicle, then remove the rear wheel and brake drum. Next, detach the axle shaft by removing the retaining bolts or nuts and slide the axle out. Use a bearing puller or a suitable tool to carefully extract the bearing from the axle housing, ensuring not to damage the housing. Finally, clean the area and replace the bearing with a new one, following the reverse steps for reassembly.
To remove the rear axle bearing on a 2000 Polaris Expedition, first, safely lift and secure the vehicle. Remove the rear wheel and brake components to access the axle. Use a bearing puller or a suitable tool to carefully extract the bearing from the axle housing, ensuring not to damage any surrounding parts. Finally, clean the area before installing the new bearing.
To replace the wheel bearing and seal in a rear axle, first, lift the vehicle and remove the rear wheel. Then, disconnect the brake components and remove the axle shaft from the housing. Next, press out the old bearing and seal using a bearing puller or specialized tools, clean the housing, and install the new seal followed by the new bearing. Finally, reassemble the axle components, ensuring everything is properly torqued and lubricated before reinstalling the wheel.
You only need to remove the left hub assembly. Loosen the axle nut while still on four wheels. Having said that, put rear on suitable stand forward of the rear axle bearing carrier. For ease remove both rear wheels. Remove drive chain. Remove left hub. Remove brake caliper and secure. Remove the rear sprocket with flange together. There are two nuts on the axle that holds this in place. The nuts are different. The outer nut is a lock nut. Remove the outer and remover the inner nut. You can now slide the axle shaft out of the bearing housing. Now remove the housing after loosening the retaining bolts. Take the housing to a bench and remove seals and bearing. Note that there is a long spacer separating the bearing which is in the middle. This how I did this on my 86. Regards
you will have to have the axle pulled at a shop.the bearing slides along the axle shaft and seats in the axle housing.
pull drum off and get an axle puller. Although correct this answer assumes you mean the rear axle. If that is the case pull the drum off after removing the wheel and remove four bolts holding the axle bearing to the differential housing (on opposite side of brake backing plate) and then use a reversible hammer (axle puller) to pull the axle out from the differential axle housing.
After you have the axle shafts out, there is a special tool that spreads the axle housing about .020 inch to allow for diff carrier removal.
access the rear differential, and remove cover.remove 5/16 bolt and remove pin holding axle in. with wheel and drum off, push axle in to reveal c-clip inside differential. once c-clip is removed, pull axle out of axle housing. remove axle seal with seal puller to access bearing. bearing must be removed using apropriate tools(bearing puller, slide hammer, etc..). install new bearing with bearing driver. install new seal with seal driver. reinstall remaining parts in reverse order.
Remove the tire and wheel. Remove the axle end. Remove the axle seal. Remove the wheel bearing. Reverse the process to install the new wheel bearing.
Remove the rear wheel from the axle. Remove the brake pads and hardware. Remove the axle end cap. Remove the bearing. Reverse the process to install the new bearing.
Remove the tire and wheel. Remove the axle end cap. Remove the wheel bearing retaining nut. Remove the axle seal. Remove the wheel bearing. Reverse the process to install the new wheel bearing.
In order to replace the rear wheel bearing you will need to find the axle shaft bearings and remove them. They are located at the center of the housing where the ring and pinion gears and at the axle end near the wheel mounting position.