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    Wheel Bearings

    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

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    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.

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    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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    playing with fire

    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

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