Changing Wheel Bearings
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I'm building a kit car, and the rear wheel bearings off the donor Sierra were properly knackered so I decided to replace them.
So after much cursing, attacking with drifts, pullers etc I got the bearings changed. Or so I thought... Everything seemed ok until I tightened up the hub nuts. Now the hubs are really hard to turn ( I can only just turn them by hand, no brake disks or wheels attached at the mo). They turn smoothly and don't grab at any point, they just don't turn freely. This doesn't seem like a good thing, anyone got any idea what I could have screwed up?
So after much cursing, attacking with drifts, pullers etc I got the bearings changed. Or so I thought... Everything seemed ok until I tightened up the hub nuts. Now the hubs are really hard to turn ( I can only just turn them by hand, no brake disks or wheels attached at the mo). They turn smoothly and don't grab at any point, they just don't turn freely. This doesn't seem like a good thing, anyone got any idea what I could have screwed up?
GreenV8S said:
d-man said:
Haynes book of lies ![]()
So the hub nut has put too much end load on the bearings? How could that happen?
Looks like this could happen as I tightened the hub nuts to the setting for 'Hub Nuts' directly under torque wrench settings in said book. I should have tightened them to the setting for 'Hub Nut', under rear suspension. Which was quite a lot less


To change the wheel bearing on thesierra is relatively easy, but if you don't get the outer bearing shells down properly, you'll get the problems that you have.
Go check here on how to do it.
http://nw.rhocar.org/wheel_bearing.htm
Go check here on how to do it.
http://nw.rhocar.org/wheel_bearing.htm
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