SOURCE: replace front wheel bearings
The bearings in your car are pressed into a hub. If the part is available as an assembly, it can be replaced that way. Generally on a front drive car:
Remove wheels and brake calipers
If it is pressed in: remove the rotors, disconnect the drive shafts and remove the steering knuckle. Then the old bearing is pressed out and the new one pressed in with a machine shop press. If the bearing is part of the hub, that will be unbolted and the new one swapped.
On a scale of 1-10 difficulty, Id rate it a strong 7
SOURCE: 2000 toyota echo, wheel bearings
I found this site to be very helpful with this job: http://www.toyotanation.com/forum/showthread.php?s=714b28cb1c3f77f992209de0bdbfbd13&p=2481776#post2481776
SOURCE: need to find specks on cylingder head for 1996 toyota tercel
The cylinder head bolt torque is a 2 step process.
First: Torque all of the bolts to 45 Nm (450 Kgf-cm or 33 ft lbs.)
Replace any head bolt that will not torque to the above specs.
Second: after all ten bolts are torqued to the above specs, the head bolts are then "Torqued to Distance"...
Starting at the center bolts, retorque all ten bolts an additional 90 degrees.
Hope this helps, the graciousness of a FixYa rating would be greatly appreciated.
SOURCE: how to replace front wheel bearing
should b 3 15mm bolts on the bac side and 1 axel nut hammer on the old bearing it should come out it might have an abs plug
SOURCE: torque specs for toyota tercel
Hello vienotkelly: The correct Main bolt torque is 42 foot pounds. The connecting rods torque to 29 foot pounds. The torque sequence for the head bolts and the correct way to tighten the bolts are attached to this reply. Thak You for using FixYa. Roger
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