How do you remove axle hub and bearing?

How do you remove axle hub and bearing?

Put matchmarks on the drive shaft and the axle hub and bearing. Remove the 4 bolts, and the axle hub and bearing from the axle carrier.

How do you remove a rear wheel bearing from a Subaru?

Remove the nuts from the rear wheel with a wheel wrench. Remove the wheel. Remove the mounting bolts from the caliper with a socket wrench and remove the brake rotor. Use a socket wrench to remove the axle nut and the lateral link bolt. Push out the bearing housing and slide the axle out.

When do you need to replace an axle bearing?

Occasionally the bearings will leak grease, and sometimes the wheel, or axle, bearing will begin to make noise during operation. In more serious cases, the axle bearing could cause gouging or scoring damage. To fix these issues, you will need to remove the axle bearing and replace it.

How to remove axle hub and axle from RAV4?

Remove the 4 bolts, and axle hub and the bearing from the axle carrier. Do not place the hub and bearing’s magnet rotor side so that it is facing downward, and do not allow the magnet rotor side to become damaged or contact foreign matter. Put matchmarks on the drive shaft and the axle hub and bearing.

How much does it cost to replace rear wheel bearings?

If the bearing is sealed, it can lead to more work such as replacing the hub as well; however, a permanently sealed bearing means they can last longer, oftentimes, as long as the car. For the parts alone, wheel bearings can cost anywhere from $20 to as much as $200.

How do you remove a wheel bearing?

Remove the wheel bearings from your car wheel. Place a ball of grease in the palm of one hand. You may want to wear a pair of rubber gloves to protect your hands. Push the bearing into the grease with your other hand. Push in the large end first so that the grease gets forced into the inner parts of the bearing.

How do you repair a wheel bearing?

Steps Park your vehicle on a flat surface. Use wheel chocks to secure wheels whose bearings you aren’t replacing. Loosen the lug nuts and lift the wheel using a jack. Unscrew the lug nuts and remove the wheel. Remove the brake caliper. Remove the dust cover, cotter pin , and castle nut. Remove the rotor. Unscrew the hub bolts and remove the old hub.

How do you remove axle bearings?

Removing the Axle Bearings Remove the trays and coverings that are in the way. Remove the tires. Remove the brake pads from the caliper, and then unbolt the caliper itself. Release the parking brake. Remove the disk rotor. Remove the axle bearings using the bearing replacement/removal tool.