Rear Passenger wheel bearing/hub assembly
#1
Rear Passenger wheel bearing/hub assembly
Not quite sure what to expect with this job. Was wondering if anyone could tell me if this job is difficult or not. My Haynes manual doesn't quite help with this. All input is appreciated. As an FYI on DYI experience, I've already changed out both of the front axles myself, so Im hoping this assembly is either easier or along the same lines difficulty. Thanks!
Capitone
Capitone
#2
Are you replacing the wheel bearing too? Cause that requires a big press to pop out the old one and put the new one in. Not exactly a DIY job.
You could probably take the hub off yourself and then take it to a shop to get the bearings pressed in and out.
There are some instructions on wheel bearing replacement on www.motorvate.ca for front wheels. He did it himself, but it didn't look too easy.
You could probably take the hub off yourself and then take it to a shop to get the bearings pressed in and out.
There are some instructions on wheel bearing replacement on www.motorvate.ca for front wheels. He did it himself, but it didn't look too easy.
#4
According to the parts selector on www.jerryromenissan.com they are exactly the same part for all four hubs. Same part number for all of them.
"maxima" for 12% discount.
"maxima" for 12% discount.
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