Front wheel bearing/hub.
#1
Front wheel bearing/hub.
Hi,
I have a 2004 CRD 2.8D, the front drivers side wheel bearing needs replaced.
The local breakers has a 2.5D Voyager (£30)
Are the wheel bearings the same in all models whether they're 2.8/2.5 or Voyager/Grand Voyager?
Thanks,
I have a 2004 CRD 2.8D, the front drivers side wheel bearing needs replaced.
The local breakers has a 2.5D Voyager (£30)
Are the wheel bearings the same in all models whether they're 2.8/2.5 or Voyager/Grand Voyager?
Thanks,
#6
Right.....when driving this had all the symptoms of a wheel bearing on the way out; bit of a hum from the front right when driving in a straight line then more noticeable when turning left.
I jacked the car up and grabbing the wheel there's only movement in a left/right direction, none in the top to bottom.
Taking the caliper, disc and hub nut off and pushing the drive shaft back there wasn't any perceptible movement in the bearing.
As I got the bearing complete with the hub carrier I was just going to change the complete unit.
My neighbour (who has now moved) helped me do the top mount on the car and put everything back together with air tools. Even using a 2ft torque spanner I can't get the 2 nuts that connect the hub carrier to the bottom of the strut to budge.
So I've sprayed everything in penetrating fluid and put it all back together and go out for a de-stress in this...
Any thoughts as to if its definitely the bearing?
I jacked the car up and grabbing the wheel there's only movement in a left/right direction, none in the top to bottom.
Taking the caliper, disc and hub nut off and pushing the drive shaft back there wasn't any perceptible movement in the bearing.
As I got the bearing complete with the hub carrier I was just going to change the complete unit.
My neighbour (who has now moved) helped me do the top mount on the car and put everything back together with air tools. Even using a 2ft torque spanner I can't get the 2 nuts that connect the hub carrier to the bottom of the strut to budge.
So I've sprayed everything in penetrating fluid and put it all back together and go out for a de-stress in this...
Any thoughts as to if its definitely the bearing?
Last edited by pob; 05-18-2014 at 06:42 AM.
#7
Hi
exact same symptoms that I had-----I did fear that the rumbling was in the drive (gearbox) end of the driveshaft------I couldn't detect any play in the wheel bearing------but fitting the new wheel bearing assy cured it------I did watch the operation on U-tube before I started---I found mine was quite east to do
Nigel
exact same symptoms that I had-----I did fear that the rumbling was in the drive (gearbox) end of the driveshaft------I couldn't detect any play in the wheel bearing------but fitting the new wheel bearing assy cured it------I did watch the operation on U-tube before I started---I found mine was quite east to do
Nigel
#8
If you get a real stubborn big nut that won't shift no matter what you use, train one of those little gaz blowlanps on it for a while -- it'll shift.
I've even used electric paint stripper guns but they don't always work.
Leedsman.
I've even used electric paint stripper guns but they don't always work.
Leedsman.
#9
Will that still work? It isn't rusted on - its just incredibly tight. My torque spanner goes up to 200ftlb and it was clicking off.