2 wheel or 4 wheel drive would help.
The year, make and front or rear wheel bearings info would help.
the same way you would replace any hub assembly, take the wheel off, take off any bolts that connect the hub to the driveshaft and then replace it
to answer this question with would be too difficult to explane, its better to spend the 20 bucks and get the maintenace manual it will show you exactly how to do it
Need to replace Wheel Bearings
1. remove wheel 2. remove caliper 3. remove pad 4. replace pad 5. replace caliper 6. make sure everything is tight 7. replace wheel 8. do steps one through 7 on other side if i where you i would not replace the brakes by your self if you seriously had to ask 1. remove wheel 2. remove caliper 3. remove pad 4. replace pad 5. replace caliper 6. make sure everything is tight 7. replace wheel 8. do steps one through 7 on other side if i where you i would not replace the brakes by your self if you seriously had to ask
I believe the only way to fix this would be to replace the steering wheel with one from from a junker car. I don't think the controls are available to purchase individually and you would need to take the wheel apart to replace them in any case. Do what I did with my Bonny, live with it (much cheaper)
It cost me around $200
If the truck is a 4 wheel drive it would be easier to remove the engine to replace the flywheel. If the truck is a 2 wheel drive removing the transmission and bell housing is the way to go.
If you don't replace bad wheel bearings they will seize up and break your drive axle. It would be cheaper to replace them as soon as possible.See "Related Questions" below for detailed procedures for replacing Windstar wheel bearings - really not a terrible job to do.
take 2 pliers and pull back the thing attached to the wheel but why would you?
There are so many different bearings you would have to state year and name of vehicle to get a good answer.