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RELACING WHEEL BEARINGS IN A 95 JEEP GRAND

HOW DO YOU RELACE WHEEL BEARINGS IN A 95 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE ORVIS 4X4, MY HUSBAND IS A MECHANIC SO IS IT A REPAIR HE COULD DO AT HOME?

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    Front or Rear?

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Front wheel bearings can be done at home rear wheel bearings will require a hydraulic press and an axle puller. Either job can be difficult depending on amount of rust and availability of tools. The front wheel bearings are an assembly and once the jeep is up on jack stands, with the tires, brake calipers, and rotors removed, it is only a matter of removing the axle nut and 3 bolts (which can be difficult depending on rust) holding in the old bearing assembly

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    Front wheel bearings can be done at home rear wheel bearings will require a hydraulic press and an axle puller. Either job can be difficult depending on amount of rust and availability of tools. The front wheel bearings are an assembly and once the jeep is up on jack stands, with the tires, brake calipers, and rotors removed, it is only a matter of removing the axle nut and 3 bolts (which can be difficult depending on rust) holding in the old bearing assembly

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