replace bearing in front hub assy?
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Re: replace bearing in front hub assy?
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Football God wrote:
>
> My 99 XY needed both hubs and u-joints when I bought it from an auction
> (41K miles). My local Jeep Stealership charged me $900 to do both sides.
> So next time I do it myself! How big is the job? I have tools and
> experience with rotors, calipers, and CV joints on other vehicles, but
> no experience on Jeeps. Please post how the job went! Thanks....
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Football God wrote:
>
> My 99 XY needed both hubs and u-joints when I bought it from an auction
> (41K miles). My local Jeep Stealership charged me $900 to do both sides.
> So next time I do it myself! How big is the job? I have tools and
> experience with rotors, calipers, and CV joints on other vehicles, but
> no experience on Jeeps. Please post how the job went! Thanks....
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Re: replace bearing in front hub assy?
http://www.jeeping.net/HowTo/Dana30WheelBearing/
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Football God wrote:
>
> My 99 XY needed both hubs and u-joints when I bought it from an auction
> (41K miles). My local Jeep Stealership charged me $900 to do both sides.
> So next time I do it myself! How big is the job? I have tools and
> experience with rotors, calipers, and CV joints on other vehicles, but
> no experience on Jeeps. Please post how the job went! Thanks....
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Football God wrote:
>
> My 99 XY needed both hubs and u-joints when I bought it from an auction
> (41K miles). My local Jeep Stealership charged me $900 to do both sides.
> So next time I do it myself! How big is the job? I have tools and
> experience with rotors, calipers, and CV joints on other vehicles, but
> no experience on Jeeps. Please post how the job went! Thanks....
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Re: replace bearing in front hub assy?
http://www.jeeping.net/HowTo/Dana30WheelBearing/
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Football God wrote:
>
> My 99 XY needed both hubs and u-joints when I bought it from an auction
> (41K miles). My local Jeep Stealership charged me $900 to do both sides.
> So next time I do it myself! How big is the job? I have tools and
> experience with rotors, calipers, and CV joints on other vehicles, but
> no experience on Jeeps. Please post how the job went! Thanks....
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Football God wrote:
>
> My 99 XY needed both hubs and u-joints when I bought it from an auction
> (41K miles). My local Jeep Stealership charged me $900 to do both sides.
> So next time I do it myself! How big is the job? I have tools and
> experience with rotors, calipers, and CV joints on other vehicles, but
> no experience on Jeeps. Please post how the job went! Thanks....
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Re: replace bearing in front hub assy?
L.W. (ßill) ------ III did pass the time by typing:
> http://www.jeeping.net/HowTo/Dana30WheelBearing/
Just a minor suggestion.
If you have someone press the brakes getting that 36mm
nut broken loose is a lot easier.
Then take the caliper off. :)
Or you can get it started with the wheel on, just don't loosen
it yet.
--
DougW
> http://www.jeeping.net/HowTo/Dana30WheelBearing/
Just a minor suggestion.
If you have someone press the brakes getting that 36mm
nut broken loose is a lot easier.
Then take the caliper off. :)
Or you can get it started with the wheel on, just don't loosen
it yet.
--
DougW
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Re: replace bearing in front hub assy?
L.W. (ßill) ------ III did pass the time by typing:
> http://www.jeeping.net/HowTo/Dana30WheelBearing/
Just a minor suggestion.
If you have someone press the brakes getting that 36mm
nut broken loose is a lot easier.
Then take the caliper off. :)
Or you can get it started with the wheel on, just don't loosen
it yet.
--
DougW
> http://www.jeeping.net/HowTo/Dana30WheelBearing/
Just a minor suggestion.
If you have someone press the brakes getting that 36mm
nut broken loose is a lot easier.
Then take the caliper off. :)
Or you can get it started with the wheel on, just don't loosen
it yet.
--
DougW
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Re: replace bearing in front hub assy?
L.W. (ßill) ------ III did pass the time by typing:
> http://www.jeeping.net/HowTo/Dana30WheelBearing/
Just a minor suggestion.
If you have someone press the brakes getting that 36mm
nut broken loose is a lot easier.
Then take the caliper off. :)
Or you can get it started with the wheel on, just don't loosen
it yet.
--
DougW
> http://www.jeeping.net/HowTo/Dana30WheelBearing/
Just a minor suggestion.
If you have someone press the brakes getting that 36mm
nut broken loose is a lot easier.
Then take the caliper off. :)
Or you can get it started with the wheel on, just don't loosen
it yet.
--
DougW
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Re: replace bearing in front hub assy?
On rice burners and K Cars that the hub came from, I break it loose
before I jack it up, much safer using a six foot cheater.
I found some neat wheels for you:
http://www.bumpstop.com/lowrider/94jeep.jpg ;-)
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
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DougW wrote:
>
> Just a minor suggestion.
> If you have someone press the brakes getting that 36mm
> nut broken loose is a lot easier.
>
> Then take the caliper off. :)
>
> Or you can get it started with the wheel on, just don't loosen
> it yet.
>
> --
> DougW
before I jack it up, much safer using a six foot cheater.
I found some neat wheels for you:
http://www.bumpstop.com/lowrider/94jeep.jpg ;-)
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
DougW wrote:
>
> Just a minor suggestion.
> If you have someone press the brakes getting that 36mm
> nut broken loose is a lot easier.
>
> Then take the caliper off. :)
>
> Or you can get it started with the wheel on, just don't loosen
> it yet.
>
> --
> DougW
#18
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Re: replace bearing in front hub assy?
On rice burners and K Cars that the hub came from, I break it loose
before I jack it up, much safer using a six foot cheater.
I found some neat wheels for you:
http://www.bumpstop.com/lowrider/94jeep.jpg ;-)
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
DougW wrote:
>
> Just a minor suggestion.
> If you have someone press the brakes getting that 36mm
> nut broken loose is a lot easier.
>
> Then take the caliper off. :)
>
> Or you can get it started with the wheel on, just don't loosen
> it yet.
>
> --
> DougW
before I jack it up, much safer using a six foot cheater.
I found some neat wheels for you:
http://www.bumpstop.com/lowrider/94jeep.jpg ;-)
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
DougW wrote:
>
> Just a minor suggestion.
> If you have someone press the brakes getting that 36mm
> nut broken loose is a lot easier.
>
> Then take the caliper off. :)
>
> Or you can get it started with the wheel on, just don't loosen
> it yet.
>
> --
> DougW
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Re: replace bearing in front hub assy?
On rice burners and K Cars that the hub came from, I break it loose
before I jack it up, much safer using a six foot cheater.
I found some neat wheels for you:
http://www.bumpstop.com/lowrider/94jeep.jpg ;-)
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
DougW wrote:
>
> Just a minor suggestion.
> If you have someone press the brakes getting that 36mm
> nut broken loose is a lot easier.
>
> Then take the caliper off. :)
>
> Or you can get it started with the wheel on, just don't loosen
> it yet.
>
> --
> DougW
before I jack it up, much safer using a six foot cheater.
I found some neat wheels for you:
http://www.bumpstop.com/lowrider/94jeep.jpg ;-)
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
DougW wrote:
>
> Just a minor suggestion.
> If you have someone press the brakes getting that 36mm
> nut broken loose is a lot easier.
>
> Then take the caliper off. :)
>
> Or you can get it started with the wheel on, just don't loosen
> it yet.
>
> --
> DougW
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Re: replace bearing in front hub assy?
L.W. (ßill) ------ III did pass the time by typing:
> On rice burners and K Cars that the hub came from, I break it loose
> before I jack it up, much safer using a six foot cheater.
> I found some neat wheels for you:
> http://www.bumpstop.com/lowrider/94jeep.jpg ;-)
Cool.
Wonder if they can fit 32s to em. :)
--
DougW
> On rice burners and K Cars that the hub came from, I break it loose
> before I jack it up, much safer using a six foot cheater.
> I found some neat wheels for you:
> http://www.bumpstop.com/lowrider/94jeep.jpg ;-)
Cool.
Wonder if they can fit 32s to em. :)
--
DougW