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Wheel bearing change - E_KEL95 - 05-03-2014

Got a whirring noise from front passenger im guessing its the wheels bearing, just wondering how long would it take to change it start to finish and would the bearing last til friday if the car is driven? Got about a 40 mile journey tomorrow and then 30 on firday would the bearing last that..? Bit of a silly question i know but if the car could do me to then itd be good if not i can get sorted out just wanted to know..only happened the day aswell that the noise started


Wheel bearing change - Razorback_Rob - 05-03-2014

You'll be fine for the journeys ahead it's just showing it's wear now. Wheel bearing change takes like 3 hours normally taking hub off etc


RE: Wheel bearing change - Piggy - 05-03-2014

depends if you have a press or not and if you are doing a hub swap or bearing change


RE: Wheel bearing change - phil clark - 05-03-2014

Hi. When doing these front bearings, is it necessary to remove the ABS sensor, or can you remove the driveshaft and press the bearing out with it in place?.
Thanks


RE: Wheel bearing change - Piggy - 05-03-2014

You will never get the ABS sensor out in one reusable piece, so leave it in, and just take great care with it


RE: Wheel bearing change - phil clark - 05-03-2014

(05-03-2014, 09:39 PM)Piggy Wrote: You will never get the ABS sensor out in one reusable piece, so leave it in, and just take great care with it

cheers bud. Ive got one to do myself sooner or later, as its humming, and I didn't wish to disturb the sensor. Had to replace the O/S sensor, and used copper ease, so im hoping if ever needed, it pops out nice and easy :-)


RE: Wheel bearing change - Alan_M - 05-03-2014

Hardest bit is getting the cir-clip out for the bearing.


RE: Wheel bearing change - Poodle - 06-03-2014

Don't know how experienced you are, but make sure the bearing goes in dead straight, else you could be doing it again in six months.


RE: Wheel bearing change - darrenjlobb - 06-03-2014

Unless you have a press dont even attempt it. Take the hub and bearing to a garage that does.


RE: Wheel bearing change - Ruan - 06-03-2014

I've done wheel bearings before now and been frankly scared at the amount of pressure needed from the press, if I had 100 quid available for someone else to take the hassle of getting the bearing out the hub without smashing the hub to pieces and getting it back in dead straight, I'd pay it without thinking...

They can be a TOTAL arse to do - not to mention, you can so easily smash off the track rod end mount or just bust the entire hub apart.


RE: Wheel bearing change - E_KEL95 - 06-03-2014

Yeah was guna take the hub to somewhere to press the old one out and new one in


RE: Wheel bearing change - Piggy - 06-03-2014

Good plan...my local charged me a tenner...which Im ok with for now


RE: Wheel bearing change - Uberderv - 06-03-2014

Last one I changed it took 8tons to press the bearing out. Biggest arse was the circlip. Be prepared to change TRE, Droplinks and possibly wishbone ball joint, all fairly cheap to replace though....


RE: Wheel bearing change - Daniel306 - 06-03-2014

^^ circlip is the worst. Iv done a few without a press, few blocks of wood, medium sized hammer and a old socket. easier if you have someone hold it while you hit it, then use the old bearing to hammer the new one in.

Even easier if you have a welder. remove the ballbearings and weld round the race and it will fall out


RE: Wheel bearing change - welshpug - 06-03-2014

3 hours?! bloodyell, hope you didn't pay someone to take three hours to change one.


RE: Wheel bearing change - Martin306 - 06-03-2014

(06-03-2014, 06:54 PM)welshpug Wrote: 3 hours?! bloodyell, hope you didn't pay someone to take three hours to change one.

Just what I was thinking, took me 1.5 hours to do one with a press Smile

30 mins was fannying about trying to get that damned circlip off! eventually mullered it with a hammer and chisel, then I wedged a screwdriver around the edge an PING. never saw the clip again lol.

Only 5 tonne in the press to relieve the bearing, then it squeezed out with ease. Big Grin


But anyways, yes the wheel bearing will last. I left mine for months Tongue


RE: Wheel bearing change - Piggy - 06-03-2014

Circlip has never been an issue for me...

but fyi: hammer out is ok, but dont hammer it back in, you will just end up replacing it, or the hub soon after.

a press pushes evenly and smoothly, a big ass hammer doesnt