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What's the part number of Suzuki swift rear wheel bearing 2008 model?

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Look at the current Bearing and it will hjave the part number stamped on it

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SOURCE: Replacing wheel bearings on suzuki swift

Front or rear?? Big diff! Frankster016

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SOURCE: Rear wheel bearings for my 1988 Suzuki Samurai

They are pressed in, not an easy job.

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SOURCE: how do i replace rear bearings in a suzuki swift i

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check this site out. its selling upgraded parts and the parts come with instructions and specs. thses are going to be one of two styles. either you need to remove the cap like you were saying or if you look at the back you may see 3-4 bolts which will allow the release of the bearing assembly. try taking a screwdriver under the lip of the cap and do thiall the way around with a hammer tapping just enough to get under the lip. if you are doing the left side, be careful as it will have left hand threads.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 01, 2010

SOURCE: I Need to adjust the brakes on an Suzuki Swift

Removing the drum could be quite hard, if the drum have not been taken off for quite some time. Firstly, you need to check whether there are any bolts holding the drum.
Then, you need to strike the drum at its shoulder in order to 'pop' the drum out its place. To help with the process, you could spray WD40 around your drum before you strike em'.

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SOURCE: Hi I have Suzuki cultus

More details about your car is needed. For this nr we need more details:
Car year, How much KW hawe engine,

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If you have ABS then the wheel bears are not replaceable, and the entire hub needs to be replaced as a unit. The OEM part # is 4340250G11

If you do not have ABS then they are replaceable. The inner bearing is part # 0926225061, and the outer bearing is part # 0926220069.

The rear wheel bearings are pressed in the brake drum with a spacer in between.

Remove the rear brake drum and place it on a work surface.

Tap out the opposite side with a screwdriver/punch and a hammer. (i.e. tap out the inner bearing when the outside of the brake drum is facing you, and tap out the outer bearing when the inside/brae shoe side of the drum is facing you)

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How do i replace rear bearings in a suzuki swift i cant seem to get the cap off

cgi.ebay.com/.../95-96-97-98-Suzuki-Swift-Rear-Wheel-Hub-Bearing_W0QQitemZ350283708684QQcmdZViewItemQQimsxZ20091124
check this site out. its selling upgraded parts and the parts come with instructions and specs. thses are going to be one of two styles. either you need to remove the cap like you were saying or if you look at the back you may see 3-4 bolts which will allow the release of the bearing assembly. try taking a screwdriver under the lip of the cap and do thiall the way around with a hammer tapping just enough to get under the lip. if you are doing the left side, be careful as it will have left hand threads.
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How do i remove the rear brake drums from a suzuki swift

Hi there,

1) With the vehicle jacked up and supported with axle stands, remove the rear wheels.
2) Using an old, thin, flat tip screwdriver and a hammer, remove the dust cap from the brake drum.
3) Using a 1/8" punch and hammer, tap out the lock nut indentation.
4) Using a 30mm, 1/2" drive socket and ratchet, unscrew the lock nut from the axle shaft.
5) Remove the flat washer from the axle shaft.
6) Ensure the hand brake is not applied.
7) Using a soft faced hammer, strike the outside edge of the drum repeatedly and all around while at the same time applying a pulling force on the drum. (This is best accomplished using two people and could take several minutes.) Be persistent!
8) Once the drum has been removed, tap or press out the wheel bearing from the inside out.
9) Clean and re-pack the wheel bearing with grease.

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