First off, lemmie just say that the front wheel bearings on our cars seem to last forever. Even with my near 250,000 miles, I think after replacing mine they were probably fine. But actually, they’re so easy to replace, if you have the money, you might as well go and do it just...
Replacing the front brake pads on your vehicle is a crucial maintenance task that ensures your brakes perform optimally. This guide includes bearing hub style of vehicles (most common) and will walk you through the process with detailed instructions and helpful tips. Please read completely before b...
When overhauling a hub, you should always replace the ball bearings. Most front hubs need 10 3/16″ bearings per side, while rear hubs usually need 9 1/4″ bearings. Dis-Assemble Hub If you’re overhauling the rear hub, you’ll need to remove the cassette or freewheel before you ...
System and method for adapting a unit bearing front driving axle A steering knuckle for adapting a unit bearing front axle of a vehicle using original equipment manufacturer (OEM) spindle and wheel hub assembly parts to replace the unit-bearing wheel assembly, wherein the steering knuckle comprises...
Email to Friend If your cassette cluster is loose or gets stiff you may need to replace your freehub body. To do this you’ll need a10mm allen key, and you’ll have to first remove yourcassette,axle and bearingsas demonstrated in previous tutorials. ...
Replacing the rear hub assembly on a Nissan Altima becomes necessary if the bearing starts to show signs of wear. The hub and bearing are a sealed unit and not repairable except through replacement of the entire unit. Grinding noises, clicking or hanging
replace worn sprockets without having to replace the freewheeling component (freehub body). A freewheel on the other hand, contains both the sprockets and freehub in a single unit that threads onto the outer flange of your hub. We’ll be covering removal and installation of this style today...
If your cassette cluster is loose or gets stiff you may need to replace your freehub body. To do this you’ll need a 10mm allen key, and you’ll have to first remove your cassette, axle and bearings as demonstrated in previous tutorials. Freehub Removal Once your cassette and bearings ...
While replacing wider tires on the rear, I noticed an issue with the rear drive side wheel hub. The wheel is held on with a nut and single washer. The hub is not held firmly in a location on the axle and is able to slide back and forth on the axle a good half inch even though...
Rollerblade recommends that you replace the axles and screws from the bottom of the skates every time you clean and lubricate your skates. The bearings inside a rear BMX wheel enable the hub (the center of the wheel) to spin smoothly over the axle. Bearings are small metal or ceramic balls...