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Topic #57920 7 posts Started by 6G96GT
I think I need to replace my wheel bearing "again". This time I will do it myself and get the bearing "pressed" at a shop. So, is it hard to do the job besides the "press"? Any special tools involved?

I got a light "jingle-bell" noise while driving...not rpm dependant, had all brakes replaced 1500 miles ago, the dust boots are not touching anything. Any ideas? When I brake the noise does not stop. It's pretty constant but again no noise at idle.

This post has been edited by 6G96GT: Apr 23, 2008 - 8:59 PM
buy the rubber ring that goes on the inside too, u need a 14mm with a long extension, rotate the spindle as you take out each nut
i think he means the front bearing cuz the rears are sealed
ya i guess it helps to know what side
Sorry for the delay, it is the passenger side front wheel bearing.
It's relatively easy. I went ahead and bought a pair of spindles with new bearings pressed in and it took me about 30 minutes to do one side. The tie-rod end or ball joint may be the only sources of frustration but they should come out with a little gentle persuasion.

The only "special" tools I needed were a break over bar and 30?mm socket for the axle nut. Other than that you may need a two or three jaw puller for the tie-rod or ball-joint if they're stuck in there good.

While you're in there make sure your carrier bearing and bracket are tightly secured to the block. I too had a "jingle-bell" noise and it turned out to be that... I probably should have checked that before the axle came loose and exploded in a greasy mess under my car.

This post has been edited by WannabeGT4: Apr 26, 2008 - 8:18 PM

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Good to know, thanks for the info.