Pull off the hub for the front and pry off the bearing. Then you put the new bearing in the shaft. Put the hub back and done. Told by MUDandDIRT owner
To replace the front wheel bearings on a Yamaha TTR 125, first, remove the front wheel by loosening the axle nut and the brake caliper. Once the wheel is off, use a bearing puller or a suitable tool to remove the old bearings from the hub. Clean the bearing seats, then install new bearings, ensuring they are seated properly. Reassemble the wheel, ensuring everything is tightened to the manufacturer's specifications.
behind the left front tire tucked inside the frame
To remove the front wheel bearings on a Yamaha 400 Big Bear, first, lift the front of the ATV and secure it on jack stands. Remove the wheel by loosening the lug nuts and taking off the wheel. Next, remove the brake caliper and rotor to access the hub. Use a bearing puller or a similar tool to extract the bearings from the hub, ensuring to clean the area before installing new bearings.
left frame rail below engine at front behind lower control arm
The 2006 Yamaha Bruin 350 has the same bolt pattern for years 04-06. Front tire size 25x8x12 Rear tire size 25x01x12 Rim size 12x7 Bolt Pattern 4x110
The VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) for a Yamaha Bruin 250 ATV is typically located on the frame near the front of the vehicle, often on the right side underneath the front fender or on the left side near the footrest. You can also check the owner's manual or the manufacturer's website for specific locations. If you still can't locate it, consider reaching out to a Yamaha dealer for assistance.
Front or rear?
The front wheel bearings, of a Pontiac vibe, can be replaced by first removing the front wheel. Next, remove the axle end cap. Remove the bearing and reverse the process to install the new bearing.
Remove the tire and wheel. Remove the axle end cap. Remove the bearing seal. Remove the bearing. Reverse the process to install the new bearings.
They need to be pressed in. You will have to remove the hub assembly and have a shop press the bearings into the hub.
there are a total of 4 wheel bearings on the front both sides have an inner and outer bearing. the outer bearing is visable when you remove hub the inner bearing is visable when you remove rotor
Remove the 10mm bolt from behing the rear seat. Then pull the rear seat it hooks to the front seat in the front. Remove the bracket there and pull the front.