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Replace rear wheel bearing on Tribute 2005..FWD

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Jack up the car and place on stands remove wheels ,remove pin and nut ,remove the brake caliper,slide hub off ,remove old cup,s with a hammer and pin punch and fit new cups pack bearings with grease fit to hub,fit new seal.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 10, 2009

SOURCE: rear wheel noise

y,es it is a fairly big job i would check the brake first

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 24, 2009

SOURCE: Rear wheel bearings on Hyundai Accent

no i do not believe they are press in there are held in by a seal try www.autozone.com to see if they have your car listed if they do you will be able to get a diagram showing you how they come a part.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 03, 2009

SOURCE: Rear Wheel Bearing Repair; 2005 pontiac aztek

Remove the brake caliper
Remove the disc, (rotor)
Remove the 34mm nut on the axel shaft
Remove the three (3) bolts from the back side
You will need a wheel puller (three jaw will work well)
Place the puller over the hub and tighten, this will push the shaft out of the hub. Now you have to pull the hub assy. out of the mounting bracket. I found hitting each side,of the hub with a lead hammer to work well. Don't forget to disconnect the ABS senser on the back side of the hub assy.
Do not over tighten the 34mm axel nut when you install the new assy. If you use an impact whrench on it you will damage the bearing.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 11, 2009

SOURCE: how to replace rear wheel bearing on s type jaguar v reg

pretty basic the same and any other wheel bearing. But you need a hydraulic press, if you dont have one of those then their is just no way that you will be able to do it.

If it is newer than an 05 you need to take it to the dealership, because they need to hook up their computer and electronically disengage the rear parking brakes by putting it into service mode.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 23, 2009

SOURCE: I need instructions on how to replace rear wheel bearings on my 1994 Honda Civic

Bearings are pressed into the hubs...much easier, faster and economical (if you don't have a press) to replace the complete bearing/hub assembly, no pressing is needed, since bearings are already pressed into the new hubs. Cost..aprox, 60 buxs each.
Here are the steps for the rear replacement...
Loosen the lug nuts on a rear wheel. 2) Chock the wheels and jack the rear of the car on the side with the lug nuts that you just loosened. 3) Remove the wheel by removing the lug nuts. 4) Pry open the dust cap covering the center of the axle/spindle. A small screwdriver tapped into the space between the hub and dust cap will work well for this. 5) With the dust cap now removed, use a thin center punch to straighten the little dent in the rim of the spindle nut so that you will be able to turn it freely in the next step. 6) Use a 32mm socket and a large breaker-bar to loosen the spindle nut. Unscrew the nut all the way and place it in a clean, safe area. 7) You should now be able to slide the hub/bearing assembly from the shaft. 8) Installation is the reverse of removal. Use plenty of high-temperature wheel bearing grease on all surfaces before you mount the replacement hub assembly.

IMPORTANT: Torque the spindle nut to 134 ft/lbs....(per manual specs)

When reinstalling the dust caps, tap them gently into place to avoid denting them...Install wheels, jack her down and pat yourself on the back...job complete.
Good luck..hope this will fixya up...please take time to leave me a fixya rateing...

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On a Mazda tribute can i just replace the whole hub assembly to fix a bad wheel bearing in the rear?

yes
you can get one from the wreckers/junk yards
probably cheaper as if you use bearings from mazda they will be 3 times the price as bearings from CBC or timken shops ( same bearings as mazda don't make bearings )
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How to change rear wheel bearing 2005 mazda tribute

by look of the size of the vehicle
and the rear bearing shows up as a solid

if into a lower control arm
a special tool to press out the solid bearing with control arm on the vehicle
or
rear stub axle off the vehicle and press out the old bearing
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Cost to replace rear wheel bearing

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Is it hard to change the rear whell bearings on 05

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We are trying to replace my rear wheel bearing. Can anyone give any ideas how to get it apart?

here is how to replace it on a 2 wheel drive please do not forget to rate and comment about your experience today. 2-Wheel Drive
  1. Before servicing the vehicle, refer to the Precautions Section.
  2. Remove or disconnect the following:
    • Negative battery cable
    • Rear wheel
    • Rear brake drum
    • Wheel hub nut
    • Wheel hub
    • Inner wheel bearing race from the hub
    • Snapring
    • Wheel bearing outer race from the knuckle

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To install:
  1. Install or connect the following:
    • Wheel bearing in to the knuckle
    • Snapring
    • Wheel hub into the wheel bearing
    • Wheel hub nut. Torque the nut to 214 ft. lbs. (290 Nm).
    • Brake drum
    • Rear wheel
    • Negative battery cable
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Mazda Tribute 2005. 172000 km. Vibrations

Could be ball joints loose...jack up wheel and check for play
Could be bad hubs...the metal part of the tire wheel...i had this problem once..check for obvious damage like a dent or cut in metal
Could be caliper sticking
Could be mud in and around the wheels
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