| jcm151 |
Sep 18, 2012 03:08 PM |
Okay not to jack this thread (my issue is pertinent to topic), but I have got my hubs and rotors off, with the sears socket (same thing they had it in stock). However I have two issues. My front right came off no problem, I had to pry out the outer bearing, I had to pry out the inner bearing seal, and then work the inner bearing out. All good.
When I got to the front left, the nut, washers, and bearing literally slid out into hand. I pulled the assembly right off, and when I started prying the inner seal off, the inner bearing was just moving all over the place, I got the inner seal off, and the inner bearing popped right out. Soooo Now I am wondering was this happening because the outside nuts were both very loose and not snug, leaving play? Or does this just mean the left side bearings are all shot? How tight are those bearing nuts supposed to be when you re-install?
#edit* Resolved last problem.
Another Edit*** Well guys I guess taking a minute to figure things out for yourself is worth it. I took the right side good bearings (worn a little but okay) and put them in the front left hub. I did this to make sure that I had not wallowed out the HUB from the obviously loose bearing nuts and allowed play inside that assembly. I tightened it up, and sure enough the unit spins great and has absolutely no play. Now I bring this up because I started this project because assuming that my brake rotors were obviously warped because I got a shake when I brake. After finding this loose worn bearing, I also remember I had a decent shake in acceleration a while back at 30-40mph acceleration. I thought it was my cheaper steering stabilizer so I upgraded to a good one, and problem fixed. However I think the new stabilizer just masked the the problem of this hub assembly that I have just uncovered. I assume the rotors are slightly out of spec, but I am willing to bet this other issue was a large part. So future YotaTech Newbies such as myself.. Check your rotor bearings for wear, and also note how tight your bearing nuts are up against the spacers if you are getting vibrations on acceleration and braking. Granted there are a ton of other issues that could cause this, but in my research I found 100 responses on other problem areas and no one said hey.. make sure your bearing nuts are tight.. I hope this helps someone save some time and money in the future!
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