SOURCE: think front wheel bearing is
I need instructions on how to replace a front wheel bearing for a 1999 Buick Century.
SOURCE: Replacing front wheel bearing
The brake rotor needs to be removed, drive shaft nut in center of hub then 3 bolts hold the hub assembly to spindle from back side. if it has abs unplug it then some work will need to be done with a hammer and chisel to work the bearing out of spindle and axle shaft from bearing
SOURCE: how to change a rear wheel bearing on a 1994 toyota camry
The rear wheel bearing on a toyota camry is replaced by replacing the wheel bearing and hub as a unit. this is a design change as compare to older models with two piece wheel bearings. Scotch drive wheels. Remove rear wheel. Remove rear brake drum. (note: if emergency brakes are applied you will not be able to remove brake drum) Remove dust cap and hub retaining nut. Hub should slide off as unit. Replace hub with new unit. Installation is reverse of removal.
SOURCE: 2004 Aveo roaring noise from front and rear wheels that
wheel bearing or cv joint . remove brake caleber remove spindel nut outer bearing comes out easy inter bearing is is a little harder
SOURCE: 2004 silverado 4x4 2500 left front wheel bearing
To install:
Tire and wheel assembly
Caliper and rotor
Wheel speed sensor and brake hose mounting bracket bolt from the steering knuckle
Electrical connection for the wheel speed sensor
Front drive halfshaft assembly on four wheel drive models
Hub and bearing assembly mounting bolts
Hub and bearing assembly
O-ring seal from the steering knuckle bore (2500 series)
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Hub and bearing assembly
Hub and bearing assembly mounting bolts. Tighten the bolts to 133 ft. lbs. (180 Nm).
Front drive halfshaft assembly on four wheel drive models
Electrical connection for the wheel speed sensor
Wheel speed sensor and brake hose mounting bracket bolt to the steering knuckle. Tighten to 106 inch lbs. (12 Nm).
Rotor
Tire and wheel assembly.
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