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Old 11-29-2015, 10:27 AM
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Wheel Bearings

I have a 91 Pickup 22-RE with RWD. The front left wheel needs a new bearing and I know how to do it, but I would like some instructions. Does anyone have any websites that are good for this? I have searched but can't find anything good. Thanks everyone!
Old 11-29-2015, 01:42 PM
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Are you planning to do both sides ??

This is a 2wd truck ??

Pretty simple .

remove the wheel

remove the caliper bracket with caliper

Remove the bearing retainer nut the lock and the preload adjustment nut

Pull the rotor off

remove the seal

remove inner bearing

clean out the rotor clean off the spindle

Pack your new bearings

Put your new races in being careful to get them seated straight.

install the inner bearing

install the new seal

put it all back together .

With me now is the time I see that I lost one of the brake pads

The only real difference if you have a 4x4 is the 52mm spindle nut socket
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No, I just wanted to do the front left, and yes, it is a 2wd car.
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Originally Posted by Matt McLellan
No, I just wanted to do the front left, and yes, it is a 2wd car.
Standard rule of thumb : What you do to one side is also done to the other side. You will never have to wonder how much life is left in the 'not done' side. And if one side is toast, the other side isn't far behind.


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Originally Posted by k-ray
Standard rule of thumb : What you do to one side is also done to the other side. You will never have to wonder how much life is left in the 'not done' side. And if one side is toast, the other side isn't far behind
This ^^^
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Originally Posted by k-ray
Standard rule of thumb : What you do to one side is also done to the other side. You will never have to wonder how much life is left in the 'not done' side. And if one side is toast, the other side isn't far behind.


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Solid advice!!
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