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wheel bearing
I have a front wheel bearing that needs replaced. I found a Hub Assembly Kit availible. Should I get the kit?
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Re: wheel bearing
goto the junkyard. get a used one. much cheaper
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Re: wheel bearing
no, dont go to the junkyard. when u replace the wheel bearing, you have to replace the front hub assy. go with SPS, they have a good set of parts for that.
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A wrecking/salvage yard should be able to give you a warranteed part, whether it's 90 days or whatever - the part you're getting will only be as reliable as the work you perform, i.e. correct lubrication and maintenance of seals etc. I personally wouldn't buy an aftermarket hub kit based solely on its cost. You may end up at Schuck's or Autozone or whatever you haxe for some grease or a seal but the money you'll save is well worth it.
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no you dont need the whole hub assembly, sure it makes it easier, but if u have a press available all you have to do is press the old one out then press the new one in, no need to spend all the money on the whole thing, plus wheel bearings arent that expensive so just buy one from a store...more reliable than a junk yard.....and for those wondering a friend of mine on my name said to use junk yard parts...
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Re: wheel bearing
yeah that was me... sorry
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Re: wheel bearing
You should replace the hub assembly, do the job correct or don't bother.
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Re: wheel bearing
after a quick but blunt talk with my friend about it. i've decided that everyone else is right and i am wrong.
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Re: wheel bearing
I dont understand why you have to replace both the hub and the bearing.
I called my local part source and they will sell me both the hub and bearing but I will also need some tool to press them together.. and since I've got to either buy or rent a tool to press wouldn't it be easier to just pull the old one and replace it? |
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Re: wheel bearing
Its actually easier and quicker to replace the spindle itself and requires no special tools other than a long pipe or crow bar to pop the ball join off.
Ive just taken a spindle from a junkyard. Quick, easy and cheap
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Re: wheel bearing
I haven't taken it apart to look at it.. but I think I'm getting confused by hub and knuckle?... is there anywhere that has a good description.. perhaps photo of this type of job.?
I've got my Haynes manual but its very vague on the subject |
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Re: wheel bearing
For front wheel drive cars; I think of the 'hub' as being the item that fits inside the wheel bearing, and with a splined hole through it for the end of the axle shaft. The hub also has the flange with the studs, for the rotor and wheel.
The knuckle is what the wheel bearing fits into. It is a larger steel forging that bolts to the bottom of the MacPherson strut, has the steering arm on it, the mounting for the brake caliper, and connects via the ball joint to the lower suspension arm (or control arm). Also called a 'steering knuckle' & a spindle. (I think of 'spindle' as being the steering knuckle with stub axle on the front end of a rear wheel drive car). Personally I wouldnt choose a wheel bearing and hub from a junkyard just because of the risk it would be bad. They sell wheel bearings with the hub installed because it usually takes a press and adapter arbors to get the hub pressed out of the old bearing (and which damages the old bearing I think) and to get the new hub pressed in without wheel bearing damage. But your old hub may well be fine. Its possible to get the hubs out of the old wheel bearings, the wheel bearing out of the knuckle, and to get the hub, new bearing, and knuckle reassembled - without using a hydraulic press. But...its probably faster and certainly less risky to just take the parts to a machine shop; or someone with a floor press and the right arbors. |
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Re: wheel bearing
thanks....
I did some research and I'm pretty sure I've got a good idea of the job. I took a look yesterday and knew instantly when I pulled the right wheel up that it was the bearing.. the tell tail wobble... although I didn't notices much by way of road noise. However I'm gunna have to figure out how to get that bearing out of the knuckle without a shop press. Because even if I got one I don't know where to start with getting the proper pieces to press it out... I'm going to continue in my research to find out; 1) the best way to remove the bearing from the hub and knuckle. 2) best way to install without damage. I'm going to order a kit from my local part source that contains a bearing, hub, nut and clip... The worse part is .. I had this done by a mechanic less than 10 months ago... |
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Re: wheel bearing
Remove the Spindle. Bring it to a shop. Have them do it. There is no other way thats safer and more efficient
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