Anybody got tips on changing the rear wheel bearing? My 99 rear pasenger side bearing is going out and starting to hear noise from that wheel. Anything would help thanks.
play in and out? what kind of play? Kit and Play? LOLIndyDurango said:I have been thinking about changing the rear bearings myself. I have a tiny bit of play in the passenger side. Thanks for the how-to Mike!
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You also have to clean the bearing seat very well and it's very good to aply a high-temperature grease to the oil seal before installing and the face of the seal is supposed to be flush with the axle housing when correctly installed. You can use a socket that matches the outer end of the seal to tap it in place. The same goes with the bearing just make sure that it's tapped into the full depth of the recess and the numbers on the bearing are visible from the outer end of the axle housing.MWeed said:It changes just like a standard Chevy axle. Jack up rear axle and put on stands. Pull the rear wheel and brake drum. Pull the diff cover and drain. Remove the center pin from the carrier assembly. Push the axle towards the center of the D and remove the c-clip from the axle. Remove axle. Remove axle seal and bearing from axle tube. Replace with new bearing and seal. Reverse the operation. If both bearings are the same age do the same for the other side.
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Yes, this is a special place. Glad your D is back in business. How about upgrading your status to member, and enjoying all of the additional benefits, and supporting a wonderful site.fine99 said:Hey guy's I finished took me all day Saturday but hey it's done and I don't have that grinding noise anymore. Thanks for all the info here now my truck is ready for spring break heading to the beach woo hoo!!
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