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my drivers side wheel bearing has gone bad. Not sure to replace bearing or the whole hub? I had a bearing replaced maybe a year and a half ago but dont remember if it was the same one thats gone bad again or if it was the passenger side one. Any direction is greatly appreciated. Thanks.
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I've replaced the whole knuckle before with a jy one but that didnt last too long..
I would suggest picking up a new bearing 28-60 bucks depending where, inner and outer seals about 20 bucks each, and search for local machine shops in your area. Call a few of them and ask what they charge for pressing a bearing..once you find a decent price start pullin the knuckle and take everything there.
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1993 Maxima GXE Super White, Ebay FSTB, 97-99 SE Rims, KYB GR2s, BlehmCo Lower Tiebar, BlehmCo parallel link kit, RSTB, BlehmCo swaybar links,Rear Addco swaybar, z31 rear disc upgrade, Assurance TripleTreds.
1995 Maxima GXE-5 Dark Blue Pearl , 00-01 SE RIMs, I30 leather w/rear headrests, No rubber- all ES Poly in front end suspension, Pioneer InDash Navi, Kzoosho LED tails and FX35 HID retrofit
I've replaced the whole knuckle before with a jy one but that didnt last too long..
I would suggest picking up a new bearing 28-60 bucks depending where, inner and outer seals about 20 bucks each, and search for local machine shops in your area. Call a few of them and ask what they charge for pressing a bearing..once you find a decent price start pullin the knuckle and take everything there.
yep... get a bearing online from courtesy parts.. then have the dealer press it in for ya.. i did that they only charged me 30 bucks...
yep... get a bearing online from courtesy parts.. then have the dealer press it in for ya.. i did that they only charged me 30 bucks...
oh get the seals as well..
dealer charged 30?? dude which one did you go to? I paid 45 bucks at a machine shop
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1993 Maxima GXE Super White, Ebay FSTB, 97-99 SE Rims, KYB GR2s, BlehmCo Lower Tiebar, BlehmCo parallel link kit, RSTB, BlehmCo swaybar links,Rear Addco swaybar, z31 rear disc upgrade, Assurance TripleTreds.
1995 Maxima GXE-5 Dark Blue Pearl , 00-01 SE RIMs, I30 leather w/rear headrests, No rubber- all ES Poly in front end suspension, Pioneer InDash Navi, Kzoosho LED tails and FX35 HID retrofit
some of the axle nuts have been found loose,, my daughter's 01 making a noise and we were preparing to replace the bearing and i found the axle nut loose,, fixed the problem
The longer you drive on the bad bearing, the worse the hub/knuckle gets and it makes it get out of spec. So if you change the bearing, do it fast. I bought mine from www.rockauto.com, I got the OEM one(they might not have it anymore).
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I just changed mine last weekend here is the full breakdown.
timken front wheel beaing $32 at autozone
here is the guide to replace it http://www.motorvate.ca/mvp.php/704
Went to the air force base hobby shop and spent $30(they charge $6 an hr to use the full shop) i got it done and since i had to take everything in the brake system out i replaced the brake pads while i was at it. So there you go.
I just changed mine last weekend here is the full breakdown.
timken front wheel beaing $32 at autozone
here is the guide to replace it http://www.motorvate.ca/mvp.php/704
Went to the air force base hobby shop and spent $30(they charge $6 an hr to use the full shop) i got it done and since i had to take everything in the brake system out i replaced the brake pads while i was at it. So there you go.
Yeah I was just about to post this guide too haha, but I need to do the same thing, whenever I turn at low speeds their is always this sound like a frog croaking... but looking at the work involved I don't think I can put things back together after tearing everything down hahah
Yeah I was just about to post this guide too haha, but I need to do the same thing, whenever I turn at low speeds their is always this sound like a frog croaking... but looking at the work involved I don't think I can put things back together after tearing everything down hahah