Hi all,
Recently had a little 'kiss' with a kerb with the result of both the nearside wheel bearings needing replacement (happy it wasn't more!). Changed the front last week and turned out to be a fairly painless job but only brought out the sound of the rear...
I've looked around the forums and it seems to be do-able apart from the need to press in the bearing as I understand its not a single assembly replacement like the front was. I'd like to do as much of the job myself as I can so wondering if I can just bring the hub and bearing to a garage and have them do the replacement for me or does it need to be done in-situ? Any idea on how much that might cost? Alternatively, might be able to use a press at work if I ask an apprentice nicely
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How far into the job can I get without being able to physically replace the bearing myself?
Thanks!
('04 mk2.5 Euphonic with ABS if that helps at all)
Recently had a little 'kiss' with a kerb with the result of both the nearside wheel bearings needing replacement (happy it wasn't more!). Changed the front last week and turned out to be a fairly painless job but only brought out the sound of the rear...
I've looked around the forums and it seems to be do-able apart from the need to press in the bearing as I understand its not a single assembly replacement like the front was. I'd like to do as much of the job myself as I can so wondering if I can just bring the hub and bearing to a garage and have them do the replacement for me or does it need to be done in-situ? Any idea on how much that might cost? Alternatively, might be able to use a press at work if I ask an apprentice nicely
How far into the job can I get without being able to physically replace the bearing myself?
Thanks!
('04 mk2.5 Euphonic with ABS if that helps at all)