Oh, dude, replacing rear axle bearings on a Geo Tracker is like changing a tire, but with a bit more effort. First, you gotta jack up the car, remove the wheel, brake drum, and axle shaft. Then, you can access the bearing and swap it out. Just make sure to torque everything down properly so your wheels don't go rolling off down the highway!
you will have to have the axle pulled at a shop.the bearing slides along the axle shaft and seats in the axle housing.
how hard is it to replace a rear wheel bearing 1999 Honda crv. this crv does not have rear axle's in it. thank you
How do you replace a rear wheel assembly?
The rear axle bearings on a Honda 300ex are replaced by first removing the rear wheel. The bearing cap and retaining ring are then removed and the bearing is then pulled from its housing.
The rear wheel bearing, on a Nissan Maxima, can be removed by first removing the rear wheel. Next, remove the axle cover. Slide the wheel bearing off of the axle. Reverse the process to install the new wheel bearing.
Remove the rear wheel from the axle. Remove the brake pads and hardware. Remove the axle end cap. Remove the bearing. Reverse the process to install the new bearing.
In order to replace the rear wheel bearing you will need to find the axle shaft bearings and remove them. They are located at the center of the housing where the ring and pinion gears and at the axle end near the wheel mounting position.
replace rear axle bearing
Remove the tire and wheel. Remove the axle end. Remove the axle seal. Remove the wheel bearing. Reverse the process to install the new wheel bearing.
Remove the rear tire and wheel. Remove the axle end cap. Remove the rear wheel seal. Remove the rear wheel bearing. Reverse the process to install the new wheel bearing.
If you do not change a bad wheel bearing the bearing will cut a groov in the axle.If it goes on long enough the axle will have to be replaced.It could also ruin the axle housing.Then you would have to replace the rearend.
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