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04-24-2009, 01:13 AM | #1 |
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wheel bearing question
Yesterday I had to replace my driverside outer front wheel bearing on my 85 Burb. I was amazed at how loose it was without melting down...my friend had a bearing fail on his K5 and had to use a cutting torch to get it out. Anyways, after seeing what my friend went thru with his rig I've always been leery about getting things set right.
I follow the procedure in the haynes manual, but I was wondering if anyone had any tips or tricks to get things right...like do you remove the wheel and caliper? Is it better to have the bearing set a little on the tight side? How often do you repack the bearings? One problem I've had when I've done mine is when I torque the outer spindle nut, the bearing preload changes. I've bought new spindle nuts and the same thing happens. Any ideas???? Any help will be gratly appreciated.
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My Projects: 1960 GMC 1/2ton with 305 V6 (daily driver) 1963 Chevy 1/2ton 2wd...converting to 4x4 1967 Suburban 1/2ton 2wd My Girlfriends Projects 1985 Chevy Suburban 3/4ton 4x4 with 6.2L diesel, 4" lift, converted to TH-400, Warn Premium manual hubs, & Wildcat 315/75/R16 tires. (daily driver) 1978 Camaro Type LT with a Marine 350 & vortec heads, Rochester Carb, & roller cam 1978 Camaro Z28 Last edited by rcbildr; 04-24-2009 at 01:14 AM. |
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