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DIY: Front Wheel Bearing Replacement

I was going to replace my front right wheel bearing tomorrow. Would anybody like to see how the process works? Should i step-by-step and photo it ? Whacha think?

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Old 02-10-2017, 03:26 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I was going to replace my front right wheel bearing tomorrow.

Would anybody like to see how the process works? Should i step-by-step and photo it ?


Whacha think?

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Ferely easy,

1) remove the wheel
2)remove brake caliper, do not unbolt the brake hose, grab a few bungie cords and hang it there.
3) remove brake rotor, I had to use a tripod to remove mine, thing was stuck good.
4) remove abs sensor from where the bearing is at
5) remove 4screws from the back of the bearing housing I think they r #17
6) grab a slide hammer, attach it to the bearing, and hit it out.
7) insert the new bearing, and try to grab it with the bolts, tighten the 4 bolts star pattern, to equalize the pulling force for even pull.

Put everything back together.


That's pretty much it.
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Ferely easy,

1) remove the wheel
2)remove brake caliper, do not unbolt the brake hose, grab a few bungie cords and hang it there.
3) remove brake rotor, I had to use a tripod to remove mine, thing was stuck good.
4) remove abs sensor from where the bearing is at
5) remove 4screws from the back of the bearing housing I think they r #17
6) grab a slide hammer, attach it to the bearing, and hit it out.
7) insert the new bearing, and try to grab it with the bolts, tighten the 4 bolts star pattern, to equalize the pulling force for even pull.

Put everything back together.


That's pretty much it.
Easy for you and me maybe, but I'll bet 99% of car owners (and probably even 80% of Z owners) couldn't manage it. Let him have his fun... it might help someone someday.
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Even if you don't do a full DIY, pics at critical junctions are always welcome
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DIY how to replace wheel bearing..

Step1: Replace wheel bearing
Step2: Done!


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It's been done so to speak. This will give you an idea of what you need to know. Lot's of pictures.

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