How often should hub bearings be replaced?
Wheel bearings. They make the world go ’round. Most serviceable wheel bearings need maintenance every 25,000 to 30,000 miles, or during every brake service. But, the average life of a sealed wheel bearing and hub assembly is about 85,000 to 100,000 miles, without the opportunity for a technician to repack the bearings.
Should I replace both wheel hubs at the same time?
Both wheel bearings have racked up the same number of miles, so it’s logical to conclude that both sides have probably experienced the same amount of wear. Based on this line of thinking, it would make sense to recommend replacing both wheel bearing hubs at the same time even though only one has obviously failed.
Are there genuine wheel bearings for Toyota RAV4?
We offer a full selection of genuine Toyota RAV4 Wheel Bearings, engineered specifically to restore factory performance. Please narrow the Hub Bearing results by selecting the vehicle.
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 to replace the rear wheel bearing hub?
To do this, you’ll have to stick the large bolt through the big hole of the hub and rest it against the backing plate and not the inner part of the hub. Then, insert the washer on the other end of the bolt behind the hub, following with the nut. Screw the nut alaway up to the back of the hub so its tight.
When to replace rear disc in Toyota RAV4?
If the rear disc needs to be shaved to less than the minimum, replace the rear disc. If the rear disc is replaced, perform the runout inspection again. If the runout still exceeds the maximum, replace the hub and bearing with a new one.