Ok so need to change a front wheel bearing on the car, does any1 have any guides or tips on doing said job??
Will it need pressed out on a hydraulic press?? Or can it be done in place on the car?? What all needs to be removed in order to press it out??
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I would reccomend a garage do it - like PAW
My Seat Arosa needed their front bearings changed. A mate of mine works at Northway Tyres and they were luckily enough to have a machine press.
Unfortunately the bearing was seized into the hub and it wouldnt come out. I couldnt drive the car was the current beairng was completely destroyed inside the carrier and it wouldnt come out. That was pretty much a whole day of faffing around, cant imagine what his manager was thinking.lol. I had to buy a pair of second hand complete hub carriers instead in the end
Not sure how bad the preludes get but probably be best for a garage with proper equipment to take on the job
My Seat Arosa needed their front bearings changed. A mate of mine works at Northway Tyres and they were luckily enough to have a machine press.
Unfortunately the bearing was seized into the hub and it wouldnt come out. I couldnt drive the car was the current beairng was completely destroyed inside the carrier and it wouldnt come out. That was pretty much a whole day of faffing around, cant imagine what his manager was thinking.lol. I had to buy a pair of second hand complete hub carriers instead in the end
Not sure how bad the preludes get but probably be best for a garage with proper equipment to take on the job
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For the front the bearing is separate, the rear is 1 unit thingy.
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