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Old 04-04-2005, 07:33 AM
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Ever seen a bad wheel bearing?

I replaced the front bearings on my 2nd gen this weekend. Anyone have any ideas on what could have caused this pinch?



Drivin much smoother now.

Edit: The bearing pictured is the one that is closest to the center of the vehicle on the passenger side. The outter bearing was still ok, just needed to be repacked.

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Old 04-04-2005, 08:57 AM
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Hard to tell from the picture but it might have run out of grease and overheated. Was the bearing burned looking?

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Had one bad also on my '90 4Rnnr

During re-grease application to my '90 4Rnnr wheelbearing in Front, I discovered a bearing race with a small crack going THRU the entire bearing (not on the edge as your pic). I replaced all of the bearings and races on both sides (inner and outer), just because I was there. Used the FSM for the procedure (took me a long time).

NOTE I put the new races in the freezer (and put grease on them), when I installed the replacements. I believe both the race and bearing are matched sets, so you need to replace them in pairs.
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The bearing didn't look burned at all, only zero movement at and around the bent location. I didn't want to have anything to do with the bearing or the race so I swapped em both out. Also, there was what seemed to be about 45 pounds of grease packed in throughout the hub. I swear it had the density of clay. Real fun scraping that garbage out. My front end shudders have disappeared and I'll be checking to see if I get any sort of gas mileage increase.

And to think the dealer quoted me $1200 for a job I did in about 4 hours.


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