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I have a wobble in left rear

Already changed wheel think maybe rear wheel bearing

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Could be bent axle but I would lean toward a bad tire. jack rear of vehicle qnd rotate tire slowly , if bearing is bad you will feel it. hold top and bottom of tire and rock, if bearing is bad you will have play or movement. rotate tire slowly and observe where is wobble is.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 15, 2008

SOURCE: replacing rear wheel bearings on 1999 hyundai sonata

  1. for drum brakes with sealed hub(all one piece) remove lug nuts and wheel.
  2. spray penetrating oil around studs if there is a big phillips head screw visible remove it with impact driver/if not use big ballpeen hammer ,tap on flat of drum near studs(becareful not to hit them) until drum loosens(your creating a shockwave to loosen rust)
  3. once drum is off there are 4-bolts coming in from behind backing plate, remove them then hub should be able to be removed w/a little persuation from hammer.
with out sealed hub ,
  1. remove wheel
  2. remove dust cap,cotterpin,star washer(if equipped) do not re use cotter pin
  3. remove nut then washer, wiggle brake drum and front bearing will come out.
  4. put nut on shaft tighten 2-3 turns grab drum by sides and pull towards you this should remove drum leaving inner bearing/seal on shaft
  5. to replace reverse procedure making sure to pack new bearings w/grease(take drum and use long punch to remove bearing races, use race/seal installer to install new races
with disk brakes

  1. remove wheel
  2. remove caliper/bracket
  3. remove rotor
  4. remove 4-bolts from behind,tap old hub out
  5. reverse procedure



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Joseph Murphy

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  • Posted on Nov 24, 2008

SOURCE: 2002 Kia Rio rear wheel bearing passenger side

I'm from the United States, East coast.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 07, 2009

SOURCE: Left rear wheel wobbles

put on your spare doughnut tire and see if it's bent to .. if it is then you bent the axle not the rim.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 30, 2009

SOURCE: how to change a rear wheel bearing on a 1994 toyota camry

The rear wheel bearing on a toyota camry is replaced by replacing the wheel bearing and hub as a unit. this is a design change as compare to older models with two piece wheel bearings. Scotch drive wheels. Remove rear wheel. Remove rear brake drum. (note: if emergency brakes are applied you will not be able to remove brake drum) Remove dust cap and hub retaining nut. Hub should slide off as unit. Replace hub with new unit. Installation is reverse of removal.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 26, 2009

SOURCE: 2004 Aveo roaring noise from front and rear wheels that

wheel bearing or cv joint . remove brake caleber remove spindel nut outer bearing comes out easy inter bearing is is a little harder

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