Rear wheel bearing, anything to be aware of when DIY?

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Rear wheel bearing, anything to be aware of when DIY?

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I am planning on replacing my rear wheel bearing very soon, have read and digested the Haynes on the subject, and it looks pretty straight-forward, anyone done this job, and is there anything to look out for, tips etc?

Incidently its a 1.9td d8 with drums on the back.

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think they more or less straight forward lucky you not got the D9 cos i believe you
have to change the hub :shock:
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I do enjoy the simplicity of the d8, the part is listed as a hub assembly, a very shiny bit with splines. It seems you just have to pull the old part out, and drift the new bit in (fingers crossed).

I am holding out for the weather to change before i get the thing in bits, could be waiting a while!! :lol:
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puggy wrote:think they more or less straight forward lucky you not got the D9 cos i believe you
have to change the hub :shock:
Don't worry about it, its a doddle. Had to do one of mine not long after picking up the car.

All you need is a decent puller and a decent torque wrench to tighten it back up afterwards.

Part is about £50 and took a couple of hours to do, worst bit is dismantling the handbrake shoes etc than actually removing replacing the hub.

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Thanks for that, I will update when the rain stops, and I can get to work!
Aparently, we are having sunshine on the 15th July :cheesy:
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Post by jameslxdt »

its called a drive flange
i had to replace one on mine only as i mullerd the thread for the wheel bolts
as foggy said you need a bloody good puller and a slide hammer to get the bugger out
mine had discs on the back which makes it slightly easier to change but there fairly straight forward to change its just getting the old bugger out
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Wish i had discs on the rear too, I have the Battle of the Drum :lol: to win, before I can get at the bearing!! :frown:
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Does anyone know what size the rear hub nut is? :?:
My socket set only goes upto 32mm, wondered if i need to buy anything bigger!
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