Right Real wheel bearing
How hard is it to replace a rear wheel bearing and a website showing how its done?? if anyone could help me out that'd be great, id rather pay 150 for the part and do it my self if its easy and not pay some guy 400 for it
thanks alot =))
thanks alot =))
You need to remove the hub and have the old bearing pressed out with a hydraulic press. Then you need to get the new one pressed in with the hydraulic press. I would have someone else do it for you.
I haven't heard of the back bearings go out. How do you know it is bad?
I haven't heard of the back bearings go out. How do you know it is bad?
The rear bearing is a hub/bearing unit in one piece, no press required. Take off the old hub replace with new and youre good to go.
They go out commonly on Integras, the rear bearings suck. You'll get a groan at speed that sounds like its coming from a corner, its typically easy to pinpoint. Get a Helms manual for step by step instructions.
They go out commonly on Integras, the rear bearings suck. You'll get a groan at speed that sounds like its coming from a corner, its typically easy to pinpoint. Get a Helms manual for step by step instructions.
A couple times unfortunately. Its easy. The hardest things you will run into will be the rotor retaining screws, which I just drill out anyway. If you dont want to drill them out, lube them up and take an impact screwdriver to them.
the rear bearing is a hub/bearing unit in one piece, no press required. Take off the old hub replace with new and youre good to go.
They go out commonly on integras, the rear bearings suck. You'll get a groan at speed that sounds like its coming from a corner, its typically easy to pinpoint. Get a helms manual for step by step instructions.
They go out commonly on integras, the rear bearings suck. You'll get a groan at speed that sounds like its coming from a corner, its typically easy to pinpoint. Get a helms manual for step by step instructions.


