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Anonymous Posted on Aug 29, 2014

How to replace both front and rear wheel bearings on a 1994 Nissan Mistral TDi 4X4

I need to replace both front and rear wheel bearings on a 1994 Nissan Mistral TDi 4x4 and would like to know how to do this with step by step instructions and an assembly diagram if possible please. Thank you

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 16, 2010

SOURCE: How to replace a front wheel bearing on 1996

The wheel, & brake componets will have to be removed to get to the bearing assembly. Then the center nut and the 4 mounting hub bolts will need to come off. take note of disconnecting the ABS wiring plug to the sensor also

Testimonial: "I will try that I thought it would be more complicated because of being a 4 wheel drive. Thanks for the info and I will try that next week."

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gerry bissi

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  • Posted on Dec 20, 2010

SOURCE: hi,yes i would like to

herre's a 96 Quest, all I have.

Wheel Hub, Wheel Knuckle and Wheel Bearing Assembly

Wheel Hub, Wheel Knuckle and Wheel Bearing Assembly - Exploded View


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Item Part Number Description 1 - Cotter Pin 2 - Nut Retainer 3 1131 Insulator 4 3B477 Front Axle Wheel Hub Retainer 5 1195 Front Wheel Outer Bearing Retainer Washer 6 1104 Wheel Hub 7 1107 Lug Bolt 8 3K050 Snap Ring 9 3123 Front Wheel Bearing 10 2K004 Front Disc Brake Rotor Shield 11 3130 Front Wheel Knuckle

SPECIAL SERVICE TOOL(S) REQUIRED Description Tool Number Knuckle Puller T87C-1104-A Knuckle Puller Adapter T92P-1104-AH Anti-Lock Sensing Ring Remover T85P-20202-A Dust Shield Replacer T87C-1175-B Bearing Cup Replacer T80T-4000-P Driver Handle T80T-4000-W
Disassembly

  1. NOTE: Knuckle Puller T87C-1104-A must be modified:

    Drill holes in Knuckle Puller T87C-1104-A to the specifications shown:




    Shown below are the required parts of Knuckle Puller T87C-1104-A.




    Remove the wheel hub (1104), wheel knuckle and wheel bearing. Refer to the procedure in this section.
  1. Place Step Plate Adapter D80L-630-5 (part of D80L-630-A), or equivalent, on the front wheel bearing inner race and install Knuckle Puller T87C-1104-A and Knuckle Puller Adapter T92P-1104-AH (part of T87C-1104-A) on the front wheel knuckle. Remove the front wheel hub and front wheel bearing inner race as an assembly from the front wheel knuckle.





    Item Part Number Description 1 T87C-1104-A Knuckle Puller 2 T92P-1104-AH Knuckle Puller Adapter
    (Part of T87C-1104-A) 3 D80L-630-5 Step Plate Adapter(Part of D80L-630-A) 4 2K004 Front Disc Brake Rotor Shield 5 3130 Front Wheel Knuckle
  1. Remove the snap ring from the front wheel knuckle.
  1. Place Step Plate Adapter D80L-630-10 (part of D80L-630-A), or equivalent, on the front wheel bearing outer race and press out the front wheel bearing outer race from the front wheel knuckle.




  1. With a suitable tool, pry the front disc brake rotor shield (2K004) off the front wheel knuckle. Discard the front disc brake rotor shield.




  1. Position Bearing Puller Attachment D84L-1123-A, or equivalent so as to support the front wheel bearing inner race. Place Step Plate Adapter D80L-630-5 (part of D80L-630-A) on the front wheel hub. Use a press to remove the front wheel bearing inner race from the front wheel hub.
Assembly
  1. Position Anti-Lock Sensing Ring Remover T85P-20202-A on the front disc brake rotor shield and Dust Shield Replacer T87C-1175-B under the front wheel knuckle. Press a new front disc brake rotor shield onto the front wheel knuckle.

  2. Reassemble the front wheel bearing inner and outer races.
  3. Support the front wheel knuckle and using Step Plate Adapter D80L-630-10 (part of D80L-630-A), press the front wheel bearing into the front wheel knuckle.
  4. Install the snap ring.
  5. Support the front wheel bearing inner race and using Bearing Cup Replacer T80T-4000-P and Driver Handle T80T-4000-W, press the front wheel hub into the front wheel knuckle and front wheel bearing assembly.

  6. Install the wheel hub, wheel knuckle and wheel bearings as an assembly. Refer to the procedure in this section.

marcus1917

Marc William Denis

  • 66 Answers
  • Posted on Aug 12, 2011

SOURCE: step by step instructions for changing front wheel

Jack the car up and support it on stands
Remove the wheel
Remove the brake unit i.e cylinder, pads and holder. Do not remove the cylinder from the braking system.
Remove the bolts retaining the 4X4 hub.
Remove the C Clamp retaining the 4X4 unit and pull the unit taking care not to drop its different parts as its reassembly may be difficult,
Remove the nut and washer retaining the bearings.
Reverse for reinstallation and remember to tighten the nut retaining the bearings correctly.

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