wheel bearing clarification
wheel bearing clarification
hey guys, so my rear passenger side wheel bearing is growling at me to replace it. I did a few searches, but it's not crystal clear, when I order the new hub assembly, does it need to be complete with studs in it already and all that jazz? Or just the "cassette" bearing pack?
This:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/NEW-Rear-Lef...e1b5e4&vxp=mtr
Or this:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Timken-Rear-...d314d2&vxp=mtr
thanks for the help!
This:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/NEW-Rear-Lef...e1b5e4&vxp=mtr
Or this:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Timken-Rear-...d314d2&vxp=mtr
thanks for the help!
The Timken Wheel Bearing would be the right one to go with. The whole unit should be replaced because that is just like the OEM replacement. Just like pictured here:
http://www.streettunedmotorsports.co...el_bearing.htm
First you have to undo the axle nut and then the four bolts that hold the wheel bearing to the hub assembly. I recommend getting new OEM mounting hardware for the axle. I believe I read somewhere where it was one time use.
That would be a replacement Axle Nut, Axle Washer, and Axle Pin.
Part numbers in order are MB109029, MB109025, and MF472085.
http://www.streettunedmotorsports.co...el_bearing.htm
First you have to undo the axle nut and then the four bolts that hold the wheel bearing to the hub assembly. I recommend getting new OEM mounting hardware for the axle. I believe I read somewhere where it was one time use.
That would be a replacement Axle Nut, Axle Washer, and Axle Pin.
Part numbers in order are MB109029, MB109025, and MF472085.
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