Wheel Bearing
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From: Farmington, Minnesota =MWBF '05 SURVIVOR= =CEBF '06 SURVIVOR= =August '06 COTM=

U can make it eaiser on your self and just order a spindle assembly from your local salvage yard....they leave the hub bearing in it. Less mess and less time and hassle....I think.
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From: Farmington, Minnesota =MWBF '05 SURVIVOR= =CEBF '06 SURVIVOR= =August '06 COTM=

Most yards only want about 35-50 bux for a spindle assembly with a bearing in it. We sell'em here where I work left and right.
Originally Posted by russianpolarbear
I can get a new hub and bearing for 77 bucks.... I was just wondering if I could grease the lod one or is it sealed.
Originally Posted by russianpolarbear
I can get a new hub and bearing for 77 bucks.... I was just wondering if I could grease the lod one or is it sealed.
The '93 SSE that I work on had the passenger side bearing go first, then about a year and a half after that, the driver'* side went. Be prepared to use a fair amount of torque to break the spindle nut loose. If a new nut doesn't come with the bearing, you may want to purchase one. It'* generally recommended that a new one be used rather than reuse the old one.


