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Enthusiast ![]() Joined Jun 4, '10 From Jax Beach, FL Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) ![]() |
My left front bearing is done. I have replaced rear bearings in another car before...is the process any different for the front? I shouldnt need a press if I purchase the entire hub correct? I assume I would remove the brake calipers then the rotors then the 3 screws that hold the hub then the center one?
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It's a press in bearing... You've got to have it pressed out and a new one pressed in. The front on this car is different than the back. The rear has a bolt on hub assembly. The front is a knuckle, which the bearing gets pressed into, and then the hub pressed into that.
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