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Replace front left wheel berring on 2002 GMC Yukon

How can you replace front left wheel berring on 2002 GMC Yukon

  • Anonymous May 11, 2010

    2 or 4 wheel drive?

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Do not replace only the bearing. replace hub assembly. remove rim/tire , remove caliper, mounting plate, rotor. . un bolt hub assembly, unplug abs. remove front axle nut if 4x4. you may need to rent the axle nut remove kit and hub puller. pull out hub. drive axle reward out of hub. install new part. do not torque hub over 90lbs. check with parts sell for spec

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I did install the complete wheel bearing assembly on the left front wheel(are my neighbor did,but after 4 months the light and warning signal still comes on after driving approx. 1 mile are less,it comes on for about 15 seconds and the buzzing stops,but the light stays on.it does this every time i crank up the truck.

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