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you will need a hydraulic press to remove the old bearing and install the new one . also there are adjustable plates for extracting the bearing whick are press fit. not a job for at home
To follow the "specs" you need a special socket with four pins (google should find a picture) to torque the bearing nut. These are crush bearings and are designed to be tighter than the older style bearings.
The bearing nut is under the locking hub, behind the locking washer that is fastened down with four screws.
Wheel bearing is bad and will need to be replaced. This is a somewhat easy job if you are comfortable with mechanics, but you will need to remove a lot of parts to get at the bearing. You can get a new bearing at your local auto parts store. Please rate
It's not a easy job you will need a press to take the old one out and replace the new one, my advice to you is take the steering knockle out and have your local shop press the bearing out for you and put the new one in. This way you just have to bolt everything back up and your good to go.
Jack up the wheel ,take off the allen screws (no oil) then see a locking ring with 3 cross head screws which will be very tight. take them out turn the adjusting ring cockwise and spin the wheel till the play is gone then get the next set of holes in line so there is a tiny bit of load on the bearings and bolt it back up - job done .
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