wheel bearings
#2
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Re: wheel bearings
På Fri, 06 Jan 2006 16:59:09 +0100, skrev GR <grredbeachjeep@pacbell.net>:
> I have a 86 audi 4000s and I need to replace the front wheel bearing
> badly,
> can anyone give me clues?
>
>
short listing follows
1. Unfasten front stabiliser bar both sides
2. Unbolt Drive shaft nut (car standing on road) you need Long bar, due to
high torque. Unfasten wheel bolts.
3. Jack up car, remove wheel and unfasten steering ball joint (buy a
puller to dislocate cone)
4. Remove caliper complete with brake pads, use string to tie up caliper
to avoid strain on brake hose.
5. Remove lock/tension bolt for lower ball joint and lever Strut and coil
spring assembly out of lower wish bone arm
6. Unfasten nut on top of stru/coil spring assy
7. Remove Strut and coil spring assembly from car
8. Remove brake disc
9. Use puller/ or brute force to hammer out to the hub, outer half of
inner bearing will follow hub, and needs to be pulled off hub afterwards.
10. Remove the locking rings on both sides of wheel bearing
11. Put strut in wise and hammer out bearing
12. Clean bearing seating area
13. Use old bearing outer ring as distance piece when forceing new bearing
into seating from inside out. Dont force to far, so that you are able to
fit the new securing rings on both sides
14. Clean outside of hub and tap gently into bearing while resting edge of
inner side of bearing on firm surface
15. Mount strut and fasten nut on top
16. Fit driveshaft end trough hub and fasten nut (do not torque while car
is standing on jack)
17. Mount lower ball joint and steering ball joint
18. Mount brake disc and caliper/ pads; fit wheel
19. Lower car and remove jack, fasten wheel and torque drive shaft nut, ca
240Nm torque
19. Fasten stabiliser bar
done
Special tools needed:
puller to get inner bearing off wheel hub
steering ball joint puller
Use new nuts / bolts
Special bolt (10.9) for lower ball joint
--
best of luck
regards
ottar t
> I have a 86 audi 4000s and I need to replace the front wheel bearing
> badly,
> can anyone give me clues?
>
>
short listing follows
1. Unfasten front stabiliser bar both sides
2. Unbolt Drive shaft nut (car standing on road) you need Long bar, due to
high torque. Unfasten wheel bolts.
3. Jack up car, remove wheel and unfasten steering ball joint (buy a
puller to dislocate cone)
4. Remove caliper complete with brake pads, use string to tie up caliper
to avoid strain on brake hose.
5. Remove lock/tension bolt for lower ball joint and lever Strut and coil
spring assembly out of lower wish bone arm
6. Unfasten nut on top of stru/coil spring assy
7. Remove Strut and coil spring assembly from car
8. Remove brake disc
9. Use puller/ or brute force to hammer out to the hub, outer half of
inner bearing will follow hub, and needs to be pulled off hub afterwards.
10. Remove the locking rings on both sides of wheel bearing
11. Put strut in wise and hammer out bearing
12. Clean bearing seating area
13. Use old bearing outer ring as distance piece when forceing new bearing
into seating from inside out. Dont force to far, so that you are able to
fit the new securing rings on both sides
14. Clean outside of hub and tap gently into bearing while resting edge of
inner side of bearing on firm surface
15. Mount strut and fasten nut on top
16. Fit driveshaft end trough hub and fasten nut (do not torque while car
is standing on jack)
17. Mount lower ball joint and steering ball joint
18. Mount brake disc and caliper/ pads; fit wheel
19. Lower car and remove jack, fasten wheel and torque drive shaft nut, ca
240Nm torque
19. Fasten stabiliser bar
done
Special tools needed:
puller to get inner bearing off wheel hub
steering ball joint puller
Use new nuts / bolts
Special bolt (10.9) for lower ball joint
--
best of luck
regards
ottar t
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Re: wheel bearings
På Fri, 06 Jan 2006 16:59:09 +0100, skrev GR <grredbeachjeep@pacbell.net>:
> I have a 86 audi 4000s and I need to replace the front wheel bearing
> badly,
> can anyone give me clues?
>
>
short listing follows
1. Unfasten front stabiliser bar both sides
2. Unbolt Drive shaft nut (car standing on road) you need Long bar, due to
high torque. Unfasten wheel bolts.
3. Jack up car, remove wheel and unfasten steering ball joint (buy a
puller to dislocate cone)
4. Remove caliper complete with brake pads, use string to tie up caliper
to avoid strain on brake hose.
5. Remove lock/tension bolt for lower ball joint and lever Strut and coil
spring assembly out of lower wish bone arm
6. Unfasten nut on top of stru/coil spring assy
7. Remove Strut and coil spring assembly from car
8. Remove brake disc
9. Use puller/ or brute force to hammer out to the hub, outer half of
inner bearing will follow hub, and needs to be pulled off hub afterwards.
10. Remove the locking rings on both sides of wheel bearing
11. Put strut in wise and hammer out bearing
12. Clean bearing seating area
13. Use old bearing outer ring as distance piece when forceing new bearing
into seating from inside out. Dont force to far, so that you are able to
fit the new securing rings on both sides
14. Clean outside of hub and tap gently into bearing while resting edge of
inner side of bearing on firm surface
15. Mount strut and fasten nut on top
16. Fit driveshaft end trough hub and fasten nut (do not torque while car
is standing on jack)
17. Mount lower ball joint and steering ball joint
18. Mount brake disc and caliper/ pads; fit wheel
19. Lower car and remove jack, fasten wheel and torque drive shaft nut, ca
240Nm torque
19. Fasten stabiliser bar
done
Special tools needed:
puller to get inner bearing off wheel hub
steering ball joint puller
Use new nuts / bolts
Special bolt (10.9) for lower ball joint
--
best of luck
regards
ottar t
> I have a 86 audi 4000s and I need to replace the front wheel bearing
> badly,
> can anyone give me clues?
>
>
short listing follows
1. Unfasten front stabiliser bar both sides
2. Unbolt Drive shaft nut (car standing on road) you need Long bar, due to
high torque. Unfasten wheel bolts.
3. Jack up car, remove wheel and unfasten steering ball joint (buy a
puller to dislocate cone)
4. Remove caliper complete with brake pads, use string to tie up caliper
to avoid strain on brake hose.
5. Remove lock/tension bolt for lower ball joint and lever Strut and coil
spring assembly out of lower wish bone arm
6. Unfasten nut on top of stru/coil spring assy
7. Remove Strut and coil spring assembly from car
8. Remove brake disc
9. Use puller/ or brute force to hammer out to the hub, outer half of
inner bearing will follow hub, and needs to be pulled off hub afterwards.
10. Remove the locking rings on both sides of wheel bearing
11. Put strut in wise and hammer out bearing
12. Clean bearing seating area
13. Use old bearing outer ring as distance piece when forceing new bearing
into seating from inside out. Dont force to far, so that you are able to
fit the new securing rings on both sides
14. Clean outside of hub and tap gently into bearing while resting edge of
inner side of bearing on firm surface
15. Mount strut and fasten nut on top
16. Fit driveshaft end trough hub and fasten nut (do not torque while car
is standing on jack)
17. Mount lower ball joint and steering ball joint
18. Mount brake disc and caliper/ pads; fit wheel
19. Lower car and remove jack, fasten wheel and torque drive shaft nut, ca
240Nm torque
19. Fasten stabiliser bar
done
Special tools needed:
puller to get inner bearing off wheel hub
steering ball joint puller
Use new nuts / bolts
Special bolt (10.9) for lower ball joint
--
best of luck
regards
ottar t
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Re: wheel bearings
På Fri, 06 Jan 2006 16:59:09 +0100, skrev GR <grredbeachjeep@pacbell.net>:
> I have a 86 audi 4000s and I need to replace the front wheel bearing
> badly,
> can anyone give me clues?
>
>
short listing follows
1. Unfasten front stabiliser bar both sides
2. Unbolt Drive shaft nut (car standing on road) you need Long bar, due to
high torque. Unfasten wheel bolts.
3. Jack up car, remove wheel and unfasten steering ball joint (buy a
puller to dislocate cone)
4. Remove caliper complete with brake pads, use string to tie up caliper
to avoid strain on brake hose.
5. Remove lock/tension bolt for lower ball joint and lever Strut and coil
spring assembly out of lower wish bone arm
6. Unfasten nut on top of stru/coil spring assy
7. Remove Strut and coil spring assembly from car
8. Remove brake disc
9. Use puller/ or brute force to hammer out to the hub, outer half of
inner bearing will follow hub, and needs to be pulled off hub afterwards.
10. Remove the locking rings on both sides of wheel bearing
11. Put strut in wise and hammer out bearing
12. Clean bearing seating area
13. Use old bearing outer ring as distance piece when forceing new bearing
into seating from inside out. Dont force to far, so that you are able to
fit the new securing rings on both sides
14. Clean outside of hub and tap gently into bearing while resting edge of
inner side of bearing on firm surface
15. Mount strut and fasten nut on top
16. Fit driveshaft end trough hub and fasten nut (do not torque while car
is standing on jack)
17. Mount lower ball joint and steering ball joint
18. Mount brake disc and caliper/ pads; fit wheel
19. Lower car and remove jack, fasten wheel and torque drive shaft nut, ca
240Nm torque
19. Fasten stabiliser bar
done
Special tools needed:
puller to get inner bearing off wheel hub
steering ball joint puller
Use new nuts / bolts
Special bolt (10.9) for lower ball joint
--
best of luck
regards
ottar t
> I have a 86 audi 4000s and I need to replace the front wheel bearing
> badly,
> can anyone give me clues?
>
>
short listing follows
1. Unfasten front stabiliser bar both sides
2. Unbolt Drive shaft nut (car standing on road) you need Long bar, due to
high torque. Unfasten wheel bolts.
3. Jack up car, remove wheel and unfasten steering ball joint (buy a
puller to dislocate cone)
4. Remove caliper complete with brake pads, use string to tie up caliper
to avoid strain on brake hose.
5. Remove lock/tension bolt for lower ball joint and lever Strut and coil
spring assembly out of lower wish bone arm
6. Unfasten nut on top of stru/coil spring assy
7. Remove Strut and coil spring assembly from car
8. Remove brake disc
9. Use puller/ or brute force to hammer out to the hub, outer half of
inner bearing will follow hub, and needs to be pulled off hub afterwards.
10. Remove the locking rings on both sides of wheel bearing
11. Put strut in wise and hammer out bearing
12. Clean bearing seating area
13. Use old bearing outer ring as distance piece when forceing new bearing
into seating from inside out. Dont force to far, so that you are able to
fit the new securing rings on both sides
14. Clean outside of hub and tap gently into bearing while resting edge of
inner side of bearing on firm surface
15. Mount strut and fasten nut on top
16. Fit driveshaft end trough hub and fasten nut (do not torque while car
is standing on jack)
17. Mount lower ball joint and steering ball joint
18. Mount brake disc and caliper/ pads; fit wheel
19. Lower car and remove jack, fasten wheel and torque drive shaft nut, ca
240Nm torque
19. Fasten stabiliser bar
done
Special tools needed:
puller to get inner bearing off wheel hub
steering ball joint puller
Use new nuts / bolts
Special bolt (10.9) for lower ball joint
--
best of luck
regards
ottar t
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Re: wheel bearings
På Fri, 06 Jan 2006 16:59:09 +0100, skrev GR <grredbeachjeep@pacbell.net>:
> I have a 86 audi 4000s and I need to replace the front wheel bearing
> badly,
> can anyone give me clues?
>
>
short listing follows
1. Unfasten front stabiliser bar both sides
2. Unbolt Drive shaft nut (car standing on road) you need Long bar, due to
high torque. Unfasten wheel bolts.
3. Jack up car, remove wheel and unfasten steering ball joint (buy a
puller to dislocate cone)
4. Remove caliper complete with brake pads, use string to tie up caliper
to avoid strain on brake hose.
5. Remove lock/tension bolt for lower ball joint and lever Strut and coil
spring assembly out of lower wish bone arm
6. Unfasten nut on top of stru/coil spring assy
7. Remove Strut and coil spring assembly from car
8. Remove brake disc
9. Use puller/ or brute force to hammer out to the hub, outer half of
inner bearing will follow hub, and needs to be pulled off hub afterwards.
10. Remove the locking rings on both sides of wheel bearing
11. Put strut in wise and hammer out bearing
12. Clean bearing seating area
13. Use old bearing outer ring as distance piece when forceing new bearing
into seating from inside out. Dont force to far, so that you are able to
fit the new securing rings on both sides
14. Clean outside of hub and tap gently into bearing while resting edge of
inner side of bearing on firm surface
15. Mount strut and fasten nut on top
16. Fit driveshaft end trough hub and fasten nut (do not torque while car
is standing on jack)
17. Mount lower ball joint and steering ball joint
18. Mount brake disc and caliper/ pads; fit wheel
19. Lower car and remove jack, fasten wheel and torque drive shaft nut, ca
240Nm torque
19. Fasten stabiliser bar
done
Special tools needed:
puller to get inner bearing off wheel hub
steering ball joint puller
Use new nuts / bolts
Special bolt (10.9) for lower ball joint
--
best of luck
regards
ottar t
> I have a 86 audi 4000s and I need to replace the front wheel bearing
> badly,
> can anyone give me clues?
>
>
short listing follows
1. Unfasten front stabiliser bar both sides
2. Unbolt Drive shaft nut (car standing on road) you need Long bar, due to
high torque. Unfasten wheel bolts.
3. Jack up car, remove wheel and unfasten steering ball joint (buy a
puller to dislocate cone)
4. Remove caliper complete with brake pads, use string to tie up caliper
to avoid strain on brake hose.
5. Remove lock/tension bolt for lower ball joint and lever Strut and coil
spring assembly out of lower wish bone arm
6. Unfasten nut on top of stru/coil spring assy
7. Remove Strut and coil spring assembly from car
8. Remove brake disc
9. Use puller/ or brute force to hammer out to the hub, outer half of
inner bearing will follow hub, and needs to be pulled off hub afterwards.
10. Remove the locking rings on both sides of wheel bearing
11. Put strut in wise and hammer out bearing
12. Clean bearing seating area
13. Use old bearing outer ring as distance piece when forceing new bearing
into seating from inside out. Dont force to far, so that you are able to
fit the new securing rings on both sides
14. Clean outside of hub and tap gently into bearing while resting edge of
inner side of bearing on firm surface
15. Mount strut and fasten nut on top
16. Fit driveshaft end trough hub and fasten nut (do not torque while car
is standing on jack)
17. Mount lower ball joint and steering ball joint
18. Mount brake disc and caliper/ pads; fit wheel
19. Lower car and remove jack, fasten wheel and torque drive shaft nut, ca
240Nm torque
19. Fasten stabiliser bar
done
Special tools needed:
puller to get inner bearing off wheel hub
steering ball joint puller
Use new nuts / bolts
Special bolt (10.9) for lower ball joint
--
best of luck
regards
ottar t
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Re: wheel bearings
If you are not into DIY you should find a local independent Audi shop and expect
to pay about $250.
You could find the double race bearing on the net for $50 - $60 but installing
it requires either a special bearing tool ($$$) or removing the strut and
pressing the bearing.
GR wrote:
> I have a 86 audi 4000s and I need to replace the front wheel bearing badly,
> can anyone give me clues?
>
>
to pay about $250.
You could find the double race bearing on the net for $50 - $60 but installing
it requires either a special bearing tool ($$$) or removing the strut and
pressing the bearing.
GR wrote:
> I have a 86 audi 4000s and I need to replace the front wheel bearing badly,
> can anyone give me clues?
>
>
#7
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Re: wheel bearings
If you are not into DIY you should find a local independent Audi shop and expect
to pay about $250.
You could find the double race bearing on the net for $50 - $60 but installing
it requires either a special bearing tool ($$$) or removing the strut and
pressing the bearing.
GR wrote:
> I have a 86 audi 4000s and I need to replace the front wheel bearing badly,
> can anyone give me clues?
>
>
to pay about $250.
You could find the double race bearing on the net for $50 - $60 but installing
it requires either a special bearing tool ($$$) or removing the strut and
pressing the bearing.
GR wrote:
> I have a 86 audi 4000s and I need to replace the front wheel bearing badly,
> can anyone give me clues?
>
>
#8
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: wheel bearings
If you are not into DIY you should find a local independent Audi shop and expect
to pay about $250.
You could find the double race bearing on the net for $50 - $60 but installing
it requires either a special bearing tool ($$$) or removing the strut and
pressing the bearing.
GR wrote:
> I have a 86 audi 4000s and I need to replace the front wheel bearing badly,
> can anyone give me clues?
>
>
to pay about $250.
You could find the double race bearing on the net for $50 - $60 but installing
it requires either a special bearing tool ($$$) or removing the strut and
pressing the bearing.
GR wrote:
> I have a 86 audi 4000s and I need to replace the front wheel bearing badly,
> can anyone give me clues?
>
>
#9
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Re: wheel bearings
If you are not into DIY you should find a local independent Audi shop and expect
to pay about $250.
You could find the double race bearing on the net for $50 - $60 but installing
it requires either a special bearing tool ($$$) or removing the strut and
pressing the bearing.
GR wrote:
> I have a 86 audi 4000s and I need to replace the front wheel bearing badly,
> can anyone give me clues?
>
>
to pay about $250.
You could find the double race bearing on the net for $50 - $60 but installing
it requires either a special bearing tool ($$$) or removing the strut and
pressing the bearing.
GR wrote:
> I have a 86 audi 4000s and I need to replace the front wheel bearing badly,
> can anyone give me clues?
>
>
#10
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Re: wheel bearings
Thank you so much
"Ottar T" <otverber_no-spam_@online.no> wrote in message
newsp.s2y4qcbfbvwgqy@abit-i-stuen...
> På Fri, 06 Jan 2006 16:59:09 +0100, skrev GR <grredbeachjeep@pacbell.net>:
>
>> I have a 86 audi 4000s and I need to replace the front wheel bearing
>> badly,
>> can anyone give me clues?
>>
>>
>
> short listing follows
> 1. Unfasten front stabiliser bar both sides
> 2. Unbolt Drive shaft nut (car standing on road) you need Long bar, due to
> high torque. Unfasten wheel bolts.
> 3. Jack up car, remove wheel and unfasten steering ball joint (buy a
> puller to dislocate cone)
> 4. Remove caliper complete with brake pads, use string to tie up caliper
> to avoid strain on brake hose.
> 5. Remove lock/tension bolt for lower ball joint and lever Strut and coil
> spring assembly out of lower wish bone arm
> 6. Unfasten nut on top of stru/coil spring assy
> 7. Remove Strut and coil spring assembly from car
>
> 8. Remove brake disc
> 9. Use puller/ or brute force to hammer out to the hub, outer half of
> inner bearing will follow hub, and needs to be pulled off hub afterwards.
> 10. Remove the locking rings on both sides of wheel bearing
> 11. Put strut in wise and hammer out bearing
> 12. Clean bearing seating area
> 13. Use old bearing outer ring as distance piece when forceing new bearing
> into seating from inside out. Dont force to far, so that you are able to
> fit the new securing rings on both sides
> 14. Clean outside of hub and tap gently into bearing while resting edge of
> inner side of bearing on firm surface
>
> 15. Mount strut and fasten nut on top
> 16. Fit driveshaft end trough hub and fasten nut (do not torque while car
> is standing on jack)
> 17. Mount lower ball joint and steering ball joint
> 18. Mount brake disc and caliper/ pads; fit wheel
> 19. Lower car and remove jack, fasten wheel and torque drive shaft nut, ca
> 240Nm torque
> 19. Fasten stabiliser bar
>
> done
>
> Special tools needed:
> puller to get inner bearing off wheel hub
> steering ball joint puller
>
>
> Use new nuts / bolts
> Special bolt (10.9) for lower ball joint
>
>
> --
>
> best of luck
>
> regards
> ottar t
"Ottar T" <otverber_no-spam_@online.no> wrote in message
newsp.s2y4qcbfbvwgqy@abit-i-stuen...
> På Fri, 06 Jan 2006 16:59:09 +0100, skrev GR <grredbeachjeep@pacbell.net>:
>
>> I have a 86 audi 4000s and I need to replace the front wheel bearing
>> badly,
>> can anyone give me clues?
>>
>>
>
> short listing follows
> 1. Unfasten front stabiliser bar both sides
> 2. Unbolt Drive shaft nut (car standing on road) you need Long bar, due to
> high torque. Unfasten wheel bolts.
> 3. Jack up car, remove wheel and unfasten steering ball joint (buy a
> puller to dislocate cone)
> 4. Remove caliper complete with brake pads, use string to tie up caliper
> to avoid strain on brake hose.
> 5. Remove lock/tension bolt for lower ball joint and lever Strut and coil
> spring assembly out of lower wish bone arm
> 6. Unfasten nut on top of stru/coil spring assy
> 7. Remove Strut and coil spring assembly from car
>
> 8. Remove brake disc
> 9. Use puller/ or brute force to hammer out to the hub, outer half of
> inner bearing will follow hub, and needs to be pulled off hub afterwards.
> 10. Remove the locking rings on both sides of wheel bearing
> 11. Put strut in wise and hammer out bearing
> 12. Clean bearing seating area
> 13. Use old bearing outer ring as distance piece when forceing new bearing
> into seating from inside out. Dont force to far, so that you are able to
> fit the new securing rings on both sides
> 14. Clean outside of hub and tap gently into bearing while resting edge of
> inner side of bearing on firm surface
>
> 15. Mount strut and fasten nut on top
> 16. Fit driveshaft end trough hub and fasten nut (do not torque while car
> is standing on jack)
> 17. Mount lower ball joint and steering ball joint
> 18. Mount brake disc and caliper/ pads; fit wheel
> 19. Lower car and remove jack, fasten wheel and torque drive shaft nut, ca
> 240Nm torque
> 19. Fasten stabiliser bar
>
> done
>
> Special tools needed:
> puller to get inner bearing off wheel hub
> steering ball joint puller
>
>
> Use new nuts / bolts
> Special bolt (10.9) for lower ball joint
>
>
> --
>
> best of luck
>
> regards
> ottar t