Rear bearing replacement question
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Rear bearing replacement question
Hi guys,
so i previously had a thread about wobble issues and many helped point out that it was my bearings or hubs which seems to make sense as I remember i had no issues before i added wheels and drove without hub rings which obviously bent something and my studs are also slightly bent from that but there too long anyways so im getting slightly shorter ones.
now ill be replacing my front hubs/bearings BUT studs on all wheels.. my question is since the rear hub has to be pulled out anyways to change the studs should i get the rear bearings done also? or does replacing rear bearings require the whole assembly to be taken out? i know i dont really need the rear done, but i was considering since the rear hubs will be pulled out anyway.. i assume the bearing has to be pressed out?
second question: aside from just the bearings what other parts or pieces do i need when i replacing the bearing, i noticed something about seals?
Thank you!
so i previously had a thread about wobble issues and many helped point out that it was my bearings or hubs which seems to make sense as I remember i had no issues before i added wheels and drove without hub rings which obviously bent something and my studs are also slightly bent from that but there too long anyways so im getting slightly shorter ones.
now ill be replacing my front hubs/bearings BUT studs on all wheels.. my question is since the rear hub has to be pulled out anyways to change the studs should i get the rear bearings done also? or does replacing rear bearings require the whole assembly to be taken out? i know i dont really need the rear done, but i was considering since the rear hubs will be pulled out anyway.. i assume the bearing has to be pressed out?
second question: aside from just the bearings what other parts or pieces do i need when i replacing the bearing, i noticed something about seals?
Thank you!
#2
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Hi Bimmer
I can't answer your question about the rear bearings, but are you sure you have to pull the hub to change the studs, I didn't.
Here are some pics to show how I did it.
Obviously if your studs are much longer than mine you will have too. Mine are 68mm.
I tried to get a socket to fit the hub nut because I could not fit the new studs, but when I could not get one at short notice I tried again and figured out how to do it.
Hope it helps.
Cheers
Steve
I can't answer your question about the rear bearings, but are you sure you have to pull the hub to change the studs, I didn't.
Here are some pics to show how I did it.
Obviously if your studs are much longer than mine you will have too. Mine are 68mm.
I tried to get a socket to fit the hub nut because I could not fit the new studs, but when I could not get one at short notice I tried again and figured out how to do it.
Hope it helps.
Cheers
Steve
#3
Hi Bimmer
I can't answer your question about the rear bearings, but are you sure you have to pull the hub to change the studs, I didn't.
Here are some pics to show how I did it.
Obviously if your studs are much longer than mine you will have too. Mine are 68mm.
I tried to get a socket to fit the hub nut because I could not fit the new studs, but when I could not get one at short notice I tried again and figured out how to do it.
Hope it helps.
Cheers
Steve
I can't answer your question about the rear bearings, but are you sure you have to pull the hub to change the studs, I didn't.
Here are some pics to show how I did it.
Obviously if your studs are much longer than mine you will have too. Mine are 68mm.
I tried to get a socket to fit the hub nut because I could not fit the new studs, but when I could not get one at short notice I tried again and figured out how to do it.
Hope it helps.
Cheers
Steve
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