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2010 FORD EXPLORER HUB N WHEEL BEARING ASSEMBLY WITH THE A ARM ASSBLY

WHAT WOULD CAUSE THE SCREW ON THE TOP A=OF THE A ARM NOT TO SCREW ALL THE WAY UP

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idare_ya

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  • Posted on Oct 15, 2008

SOURCE: nissan sentra gxe 03 rear wheel hub bearing problem

Easy job ! just rem to get a gear puller for the antilock gear and install same as came off old one Parts around 100$ each apx 1/2 hr each side

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 08, 2009

SOURCE: How to replace front wheel bearings on a 2001 Ford Escape 4X4

try "autozone.com" or your local library for diagrams and step by step instructions

Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 10, 2009

SOURCE: Rear wheel bearing diagram

The bearing is pressed in so you will have to carry the hub to a machine shop to have the old bearing pressed out and the new bearing pressed in once you have the hub off the car.

Process to remove hub is as follows (from the 1990 Miata Service manual)

Remove rear wheel, rear wheel brake caliper assembly (suspend with a rope), and disc plate.

Check for rear hub play with a dial indicator, if excessive play either tighten the locknut or remove hub and replace bearing.

To remove bearing bend up the locknut stake and remove axle nut - torque is between 159 - 217 ft pounds.

Now remove the hub, retaining ring, rear wheel knuckle, wheel bearing (if loose), dust cover.

Replace with new parts, locknut, dust cover, knuckle bushings and hub bolts (if worn).

Take knuckle with wheel bearing to machine shop and have old bearing pressed out and new bearing pressed in.

Assembly is reverse of the above.

I have personally found that by the time I pay a machine shop to do the removal and reinstall of the bearing and take my time into account it is less expensive to pay a good shop to do this work for me.

DIY information at Miata.net

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 15, 2009

SOURCE: replace rear wheel bearing 2002 ford explorer 4x4

you must remove brakes, then remove axle nut, then remove upper control arm and finally tie rod stabilizer, remove axle from car then bearing can be accessed. this is a difficult job that requires special tools so be careful

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 21, 2011

SOURCE: Remove the wheel bearing/hub assembly from the

need detailed pictures of how to change rear wheel bearings on a chevy equinox

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I wasn't sure if you were asking about the front, rear wheel or other assembly.
The most common problem is the front wheel bearing:
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...or you can take it to the dealer.

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Here are some pictures that may help illustrate the difficulty:

Knuckle assy with lower control arm.
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http://s2.photobucket.com/albums/y48/ZeeVert/2002%20Ford%20Escape/?action=view&current=CIMG1256ss.jpg
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