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Rear Wheel Bearing

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Posted by: bryanswens

How hard is it to do rear wheel bearings, I tried looking it up in my service manual and couldnt find anything. Is it something that will require alot of special tools or just a bearing puller and a 300 lb tq wrench. I have done some complex stuff like Torque Converter, Accumulators, BallJoints, stuff like that. Or does it require an automtive technition. The reason is I got new tires put on and want to have the alignment checked / adjusted and they took me back and showed me that it definately needs to be fixed. I am still suprized that I never heard it.

Dooable? Bring it in?



Posted by: Frogman

Damn it joey! 19.5KB image sizes? How are we supposed to help out our fellow Mark VIII owners if we can't even host a good picture here?

UGH!

I'll upload the procedure to a webserver.


Removal

Installation



Posted by: evillally

http://www.markviii.org/~1wykdmk8/rearhub.html



Posted by: bryanswens

Nice! I wasnt expecting that much, but I should definately be able to follow that. I started to look on TCCOA but I didnt of www.markviii.org

Thanks Again



Posted by: evillally

Yeah, you'll need a good hydraulic press to properly press them in and out. Here's how to do that:

http://www.sccoa.com/articles/rearwheelbearing.php





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