wheel bearing
I started to hear a grind in my rear wheel and was wondering if I have to replace my rear wheel hub or can I just replace my bearing?? It is a 93 sc300
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I am in the same boat as you, recently did my front LCA and noticed a binding in the hub when turned by hand. Yes you can change out the bearing but you will need at least a 10 ton press to remove the bearings and get the new ones in. I am checking to see if the dealer sells the complete hub assemble but I know it will be pricey. It will likely cost a good bit to get a shop to do it for you too.
I am thinking about getting a set from my local junk yard and getting a shop to press out the old one and install the new ones. All new bearing and parts per wheel is about $110.00 each, add labor to that and you can see that is gonna be expensive. There is a write up here on this site on how to do it but you have to get access to a press. I will post what route I take on this. |
hahah that's funny just replaced my lca with supra one but yeah thanks so I can just replace the rear bearings instead of the whole assembly ? and how much are you thinking labor is going to cost ?
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and yeah please keep me updated on which route you take
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Originally Posted by patsc300
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hahah that's funny just replaced my lca with supra one but yeah thanks so I can just replace the rear bearings instead of the whole assembly ? and how much are you thinking labor is going to cost ?
I am thinking about buying a Press from Harbor Freight Tools for about $100 and do all 4 hubs myself. All parts should be about $450 + the press should be about $600 for all 4. I will get some quotes form a couple of shops in my area to get and estimate and go from there. |
I would just replace the whole hub. And whatever you do go with a good hub/bearing. SKF, NTN, NSK or National are the best bearings and only used by OEM company's around the world.
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Originally Posted by isfdude
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I would just replace the whole hub. And whatever you do go with a good hub/bearing. SKF, NTN, NSK or National are the best bearings and only used by OEM company's around the world.
I will do some more digging to find other options/solutions. |
yeah its really pricey for the rear hubs its kind of stressing me out looking for some lol have you called round yet ?
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but yeah thanks for the help
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Parts
Rear:
Bearing Timken 511007 $65.79, National $54.79 on Rock Auto Seals Inner $14.30 90311-63001, Outer $11.10 90311-57001 on toyotapartsdeal.com or Seals Inner $7.99, Outer $7.99 Toyota OEM on Driftmotion Front: Bearing Timken 510017 $34.99, National $36.89 SKF FW149 $50.76 on RockAuto Seal $7.95 90311-50008 on toyotapartsdeal.com or $7.99 Toyota OEM on Driftmotion Pretty good write up in maintenance section https://www.clublexus.com/forums/per...placement.html |
is there a write up for the rear hubs?
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I cant find a write up for the rear hub but I think it would be almost the same as the front, though it will be more involved. You have to remove the axles and parking brake setup.
I checked 2 local shops in my area and got quotes from $50 to $125 to remove and press in the new bearings if I take the parts and hubs. |
hey how are the wheel bearing going?
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I got a front set from a SC400 a local junkyard and will be ordering the bearings and other parts. I will have my local machine shop do the work of replacing the bearings. Estimate of $80. for the pair. That is the route I am going.
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