how do i replace the hub assembly on a 1997 cavalier 2.3 Ls
The wheel bearings are not really replaceable by themselves. This is because they are integrated into the hub assembly. So the answer is that you will have to replace the entire hub assembly to replace the bearings.
The front bearing for a Dodge Stratus is attached to the Hub. To replace it remove all the components on the hub assembly. There are three bolts that hold the assembly in place. Loosen the bolts and pry out the hub. Replace the unit.
the same way you would replace any hub assembly, take the wheel off, take off any bolts that connect the hub to the driveshaft and then replace it
To replace the rear hub assembly on your vehicle, you will need to first lift the car and remove the wheel. Next, disconnect the brake caliper and rotor. Then, unbolt the hub assembly and remove it. Install the new hub assembly by reversing these steps. Be sure to torque the bolts to the manufacturer's specifications and test the brakes before driving.
Front is easy, just replace hub rear is pressed in
It's easy, you have to replace the entire hub!When the bearings go bad, you have to replace the whole hub! Simple! It's easy, you have to replace the entire hub!When the bearings go bad, you have to replace the whole hub! Simple!
You can replace both... Bearing or Hub... Bearings are cheaper, but harder to find and replace. Hub assemblies are easier to replace, but slightly more expensive.
To replace the rear hub assembly on a 2004 Pontiac Montana, first, lift the vehicle and securely support it on jack stands. Remove the rear wheel and brake components to access the hub assembly. Disconnect the ABS sensor if equipped, then remove the bolts securing the hub assembly to the knuckle, and carefully pull the old hub out. Install the new hub assembly by reversing the process, ensuring all bolts are torqued to specifications and reconnecting any sensors.
To replace the front hub assembly in a 2004 Pontiac Aztek, first, safely lift the vehicle and remove the front wheel. Then, disconnect the brake caliper and rotor to access the hub assembly. Remove the hub assembly by unbolting it from the steering knuckle and disconnecting any associated wiring. Finally, install the new hub assembly, reassemble the brake components, and ensure everything is securely fastened before lowering the vehicle.
To replace the hub assembly on a 2001 4X4 F150, start by safely lifting the vehicle and removing the front wheel. Next, disconnect the brake caliper and rotor, then remove the axle nut and any retaining bolts for the hub assembly. Carefully pull the old hub assembly off the spindle, and install the new hub by reversing the steps, ensuring all bolts are torqued to specifications. Finally, reassemble the brake components, replace the wheel, and lower the vehicle.
you have to replace the wheel bearing hub assembly look up a picture and you will see the bolts are attached to the hub assembly.