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air tools nice- need to pull wheel, remove caliper out of way' pull rotor, remove large axle nut three torques bolts remove hub need to prees axle in block of wood large hammer works don't damage threads may want to have old nut partial install
Not too bad. Just break down the Hub and pull it out. You might need a big socket. Go get a chilton's manual, it will help you if you don't understand it.
this is not really a DIY job,you will need some special tools to remove the bearing and refit the new one.If you know enough to remove the hub assembly then i will explain how to remove the bearing and fit the new one,failing which remove the hub assembly and take it to a local engineers/re-conditioners to have the bearing pressed in and out
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the front wheel bearing is a hub unit.
need to remove the tire,brake caliper, rotor, the 34mm nut in the axle, then there is 3 bolts that hold the hub to the spindle, those come off then the hub comes out,reverse to install.
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