Hi All
Just been informed today that my Patrol's front wheel bearings have had it.
Any advice on changing them myself?
Is it much of a task?
I am thinking it is probably worthwhile doing the rear one too??
Advice is always welcome
Paul
Hi All
Just been informed today that my Patrol's front wheel bearings have had it.
Any advice on changing them myself?
Is it much of a task?
I am thinking it is probably worthwhile doing the rear one too??
Advice is always welcome
Paul
Fronts are pretty straight forward if you have the tools. Its not reL hard to do. I think there is a write up somewhere here about doing the fronts. As for the rears. You need to press off the bearing carrier I suppose you call it. I haven't done the rear on mine yet. So im not sure on this.
Don't assume the front and rear both need doing mate. The rears are a bigger on and need a big press as stated. I have never swapped a rear out but had a good look at them and regreased them where needed.
Consider doing a front end swivel hub rebuild with your wheel bearings though for the win.
See tis thread I put together for all the info you need mate
http://www.nissanpatrol.com.au/forum...Rebuild-Thread
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mudski (8th October 2014)
hi paul
my advise is ,,
if you have to ask this question
then mabe its a learning curve to be taken carefully, nothing hard , just cleaning perfectly , repack em ,
the hard part for a novice is adjustment
as for rears
if they are not floating type
easy , just grind slip ring down , split with chisle , break outer bearing shell , grind inner shell bearing down ,, split with chisle , use water pipe to install new bearing & ring
no press needed
just a shifter , pliers , fencing wire ,.& yr back on the road the aussie way
cheers
pedals (18th November 2015)