Rear Wheel Bearings???
Rear Wheel Bearings???
I am pretty sure that I need to replace my rear wheel bearings but I was just wondering if anyone else has had do replace them as well. I have a 98 SE with 98K miles. What makes me think that I need new ones is that I get a loud humming and vibration at speed. When I turn corners the noise and vibration changes to a pulse. I know it is coming from the rear. I went to my Uncles's parts store and he can't even get them. I am going to have to get them at the dealer. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
Originally Posted by PoePoe2797
I heard that the bearings are in the actual hub and the hub+bearings only costs like $10 more (at like autozone) so it would be alot easier just replacing the hub, but dont quote me on that $10 

Thanks I will check it out..
Originally Posted by padam07
I am pretty sure that I need to replace my rear wheel bearings but I was just wondering if anyone else has had do replace them as well. I have a 98 SE with 98K miles. What makes me think that I need new ones is that I get a loud humming and vibration at speed. When I turn corners the noise and vibration changes to a pulse. I know it is coming from the rear. I went to my Uncles's parts store and he can't even get them. I am going to have to get them at the dealer. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
b4 you spend $$ on wheel bearings, check out your tires 1st..I had the same problem, tires appeared to be in great condition, turned out the belt inside the tire was broken.
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yea id make sure it was your being before replacing it. Anyways, the rear is pretty easy to do, its not pressed in like the fronts. I replaced mine a few months ago. forget the price tho. its alot more then $10 i kno that...ha
Originally Posted by knight71
b4 you spend $$ on wheel bearings, check out your tires 1st..I had the same problem, tires appeared to be in great condition, turned out the belt inside the tire was broken.
I just called Courtesy Nissan and they want $93 for a hub/bearing. I then called Autozone and they want $83 for hub/bearing. Is there any way to replace just the bearig itself???
Originally Posted by Turbo95Max
yea id make sure it was your being before replacing it. Anyways, the rear is pretty easy to do, its not pressed in like the fronts. I replaced mine a few months ago. forget the price tho. its alot more then $10 i kno that...ha
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