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Old 09-03-2006, 04:48 AM
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Replacing axle bearing help

Hello!

I was wondering if someone here can tell me how you replace the axle bearing on the suzuki grand vitara v6 (2001).
It's the right front wheel that have a failed bearing.

Someone have pics of how the GV is assembled? I've heard some cars have "hubs" where the bearings are in so it's a very easy replacement. But some are pressed in just like on motorcycles. I've changed many motorcycle bearings in my days, but I tend to believe cars are way different.

Hope someone can shed light on the situation. thanks
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Re: Replacing axle bearing help

You're right the bearings are ''hubs''. We had to replace both front sides bearing in my mom's 2002 vitara. I'm not a mechanic but I would think that all you have to do is remove the break calaper, then the rotor, and finally the beraing. You may need a puller or somehting if anything is press in too tight.

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