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Replacing wheel bearings on suzuki swift

I have to replace the wheel bearing on my suzuki swift. How do I go about it?

  • sf20thtn2 Jan 06, 2009

    I have this same issue and it is the right rear wheel. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!

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Front or rear?? Big diff! Frankster016

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Dismantle the entire front suspension, remove the Steering Knuckle, and inside that thing is the Bearing which is pressed into the Knuckle and the Hub is pressed into it.

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