I have new Hub bearings to fit to my car, these will get done in the coming weeks.
How difficult are they to change?
I have consulted the service manual, but it is not very clear in how it's done.
I have new Hub bearings to fit to my car, these will get done in the coming weeks.
How difficult are they to change?
I have consulted the service manual, but it is not very clear in how it's done.
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it is a huge pain. need a big press. and many hours, basically there is a circlip to remove then press out, i had to add heat to give it a hand. not a fun job, and i dont want to be attempting it again anytime soon.
remember to get alignment after your done
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Mine has 165k on it, plus, I bought mine as an ex rental so its hard to say how it was treated. I've done 3 cross Aus trips, so they have been quite hard kays.
Its starting to get the very slight rubbing/grinding noise that worn bearings get when the grease is getting thin on one side, so getting both done. This is pure preventative maintainance.
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Mine has 194k on it thats why i asked it seems to be ok around to, on the freeway around 110 theres a slight noise in the rear end under accelration, could it be a uni-joint ?on the drive shaft
Mitsi 380 TMR #16/TL Magna AWD
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The original rears on my AWD were replaced @190,000km at MitsFix last November.
They were not showing any problems, but as the rest of the rear end was receiving brand new genuine bushings I thought it was a good time to have the rear wheel bearings replaced with new ones.
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Ever since I replaced them, they have done approx 60,000km and I haven't had any more problems
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