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pappy
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14th Aug 05 at 19:06   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

i think that the wheel bearing have gone in my rear left wheel. it gives a loud growling kind of sound when driving - this has been happening for a few weeks now. i cant change it till next weekend, is it safe to keep driving till then or is it something that should be changed staright away? thanks
big eck
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14th Aug 05 at 19:17   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

just take your time with it and dont cane it around corners
Luke1.4
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14th Aug 05 at 19:46   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Should be ok mate easy job to carry out aswell but if you get the bearing from vauxhall expect to pay 3x the price of you local parts shop
Dave A
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14th Aug 05 at 20:53   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

if its gone as far as a rumbling noise, DONT drive it! bearing could collapse and then your wheel will come loose.

only £7 for a bearing set, get it sorted.
mikehiow
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you could always pack it with grease, tighten the nut up a bit and hope, thats all you can do really
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Get it sorted ASAP. Or it will fuck the stub axle too. Mine went up in smoke and the wheel nearly fell off! Had to be dragged onto a low loader to get the thing home. Cost me £157 to get put right.

Have it sorted


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15th Aug 05 at 00:53   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

My reply from another thread about rear wheel bearings...

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Originally posted by CorsAsh
I've done it prob about 3 or 4 times...

Costs about £20 tops for everything you need, usually more like £15...

Take off wheel, remove the little cap thing you see in the middle of the drum with a screwdriver. You'll see a castellated nut underneath with a split pin thru it. Take the pin out and the nut off along with the toothed washer underneath.

You'll now be able to remove the drum from the hub. If it doesn't wanna come off easily, pop your wheel back on, put a couple of bolts in and pull on the wheel, will come off a lot easier.

The front bearing will just drop out... you will have to prize off the rubber oil seal from the back of the drum (you'll know what I mean when you see it, round rubber washer thing in the middle) to get the inner bearing out.

Once you done this, use a flat bladed screwdriver and hammer to tap out the housings from the drum. If you clean away all the grease, you'll see a notch in the casting on the drum where you can get the screwdriver into to tap out the housing. Do this with both housings.

Then get your new housings, put some lubricant round their outer face, and on the inner face of the drum where they go, and drift them into place slowly. Take care not to let them go in at an angle, as this'll be a pain in the arse to straighten out.

Once you got the housings in, put grease onto them and around each bearing. Pop the bearings into place, then replace the rubber oil seal on the inside, usually get a new one with bearing kit. Put the drum and new bearings on, put the toothed washer back, then screw on the castellated nut ***FINGER TIGHT ONLY*** or your car will munch through your bearings in a matter of weeks (believe me, I know!)

When you've put the nut on, put the split pin back in (if the nut doesn't line up with the hole in the axle, unscrew it til it does. Then replace the grease cap, put your wheel back on, job done!

Don't think I missed anything, good luck! If you're still not sure, you can borrow a Haynes manual from local library usually...


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15th Aug 05 at 12:48   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

£6 for a kit and 5mins to fit, get it done

 
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