Can anyone tell me the best way to go about replacing the rear wheel bearing on a 2001 celica 190, it comes as a full hub is it a case of bolt on , bolt off??
I had this same problem myself. The hub is a sealed unit and must be purchased as a whole assembly to the tune of around $400 from Toyota. Long story short I never replaced my hub. The problem turned out to be tires that were worn out. I figured that out when i rotated the tires and the sound moved to the front of the car... Go figure. Replaced the tires and all the noise went away.
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