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Old 07-02-2009, 09:32 AM   #1
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Wheel bearing bad on drivers side..help

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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Old 07-02-2009, 09:36 AM   #2
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How do you know that it's the wheel bearing?
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Old 07-02-2009, 09:42 AM   #3
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the sound it makes when i drive, and the play in the wheel when i move it with my hands.
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Old 07-02-2009, 11:44 AM   #4
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its a woaaawing sound.
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Old 07-02-2009, 12:02 PM   #5
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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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Old 07-02-2009, 12:08 PM   #6
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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.
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..
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Old 07-02-2009, 12:17 PM   #7
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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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Old 07-02-2009, 12:28 PM   #8
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dealer charged 30?? dude which one did you go to? I paid 45 bucks at a machine shop
it was mc grath nissan... i had to take it back though because they didnt press it in enough... i had to show the service manager how to do his job..
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does it matter where or what kind/brand of bearing i get?
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Old 07-02-2009, 05:38 PM   #10
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does it matter where or what kind/brand of bearing i get?
Get Timken bearings and seals. Shouldn't cost you more than $50 at Autozone.

You're probably looking at another $60-80 to get it installed at a shop.
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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
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Old 07-02-2009, 05:48 PM   #12
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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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Old 07-04-2009, 03:41 AM   #13
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Get Timken bearings and seals. Shouldn't cost you more than $50 at Autozone.

You're probably looking at another $60-80 to get it installed at a shop.
Is it 3 different part numbers from Autozone, bearing, inner seal and outer seals? Or an entire kit?

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Old 07-06-2009, 01:21 PM   #14
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if you have an impact gun, a large bolt and patients, press it in yourself. Thats what me and my pop did. Order goes as follows:

Head of bolt-Large washer-bearing-hub-large washer-Nut for bolt

Use an impact wrench to pull it all together and a vice to hold the bolt head.

Worked like a charm and I saved $40
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go to your local junkyard and buy a hub assmebly..Thats what I did.
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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.
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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.
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
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Its a double press for the bearings. I paid 40 bucks to get the bearings pressed and balljoints pressed in. I ended up rebuilding the whole front end
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whenever I turn at low speeds their is always this sound like a frog croaking...
It sounds like you have a strut bearing problem not a wheel bearing problem
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Sounds like my ordeal

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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
that's the strut bearing not wheel bearing...
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