Never_Enough_Tools wrote:
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>> The front bearing is separate and is pressed into the knuckle. The rear
>> bearing is part of the hub and is not serviced separately.
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> Thanks for all the tips guys....If I get a warm day I'll lift it up and
> check for play....
>
> I'm pretty sure I'll end up taking it for repair, but I like to know what
> I'm dealing with !!
One last tip. After going through multiple bearing repairs on my old
Excel, I strongly recommend that you get the entire hub assembly instead
of having the bearing fixed. With bearing changes, all it takes is minor
missassembly or a little bit of grit getting into the new bearings (very
easy to do when working under the car) to trash them in hurry (I had one
that failed in less than two weeks after a dealer repair). With the
complete hub, the part is more expensive, but they labor is less and
you're installing a factory sealed unit that's been properly assembled
in a clean environment.