...until slop or wobble is gone. Tighten the hub/rotor bearing nut to 16 Nm (12 ft. lbs.), while turning the wheel forward by hand. This will seat the bearings. 1999 GMC Truck C Yukon 2WD V8-5.7L VIN ...
...wheel bearing and hub assembly, it would be wise to make absolutely certain that the problem is not being caused by a fault in the wiring harness. I have seen many mechanics automatically replace the ...
wheel bearing/hub assembly replaced, 2 new tires, rear differential change & it still does it. HELP! I would recommend finding a shop that has a tool called "Chassis Ears". It is a tool that has about
...out my front wheel bearings on my 2004 GMC Denali and need to know the torque for all the bolts that came off. The axle nut spec is 177 foot lbs. and the bearing to knuckle bolts spec is 133 foot
...wheel bearing is going out, it can cause vibration, but since your car is only 5-6 years old, this probably isn't the case. Hope this helps you narrow it down. Best of success! You may have lost a ...
...is bad, this may also meen your wheel bearing is gone. Jack up that side and put you hands on the top and bottom of tire then shake it. if the tire moves alot you need to replace the wheel
...wheel bearing bad the best way to tell without tearing it apart would be when you are driving down the road and it is making the noise slightly turn the steering wheel left and right if the noise ...
Left front humming during deceleration on 2004 GMC Yukon Check your hub bearing. Yep, sounds like a wheel bearing.
Rear wheel bearing worn how do ireplaceit It's pressed on the axle, you need to pull the axle and take it to a shop where they'll pull the old one off and install a new bearing and seal...
2003 Yukon xl feels like 4 wheel drive on driver side stays in all the time. Feels like it is riding ruff on driver side. Your description leaves open a lot of possibilities, but one common issue with
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