2004 Mercury Mountaineer "replacing front wheel bearing" Questions

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front wheel bearing assembly I have a 2004 Mercury Mountaineer with bad front wheel bearings. How do I replace the front wheel bearings/ assembly and are there any special tools or applications needed

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...front tire. Tires, brakes, rotors all less than a year old, could it be a hub/bearing assembly or something different? Thanks in advance. Hi and welcome to FixYa! Looks like a wheel bearing issue. If ...

...front wheel bearing or a failed front wheel bearing the abs light sensor is probably touching the rotor tack it back to the shop that did the job as there is a problem in the assembly of the

...front wheel bearing is going bad. Do I need to replace the whole assembly or just the bearing? ty nowadays, mechanics can change an assembly and pay only $55 to $75 or up for the whole hub assembly ...

...front wheel hubs and both front sensors truck seems to loose power sometimes also turning to right hear agrinding noise check rear wheel bearings for condition and adjustment. Check front axle "U" ...

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...wheel bearing what do i need to do to replace it myself Front - Remove tire, then remove brake caliper and caliper braket, remove brake rotor, some times will have little clips, remove clips, if they ...

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getting a rubbing or grinding sound in front end of suv. Had brakes replaced so not brakes. check the front wheel bearings

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front wheel drive, it could be the "CV" joints. It could be both.... Is the wheel rubbing the brake caliper? Is something like the wheel well liner rubbing the tire(airflow pushing it into tire)? Jack

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