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    The '94 has a RRRrrrRRRrrrRRR noise as it rolls down the street local hero Rogue said it sounded like it could be rear bearings.

    Checked end-play and the rear bearing appear to be in spec but the noise persists. So it is time for me to listen to Rogue and fix the darn thing.

    Anyone tacked this job lately any pointers for us first timers.

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    IIRC, I replaced the whole hub/axle assembly with a rebuilt unit from that place in Hurst on the northwest corner of Precinct Line and Hwy 10. Have fun getting your nut off.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jrj512 View Post
    Have fun getting your nut off.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jrj512 View Post
    IIRC, I replaced the whole hub/axle assembly with a rebuilt unit from that place in Hurst on the northwest corner of Precinct Line and Hwy 10..
    Do you recall how "mucho dinero que es"?? Parts needed are going to be about $60.00 per side may be more prudent just to replace the hubs with rebuilt units.
    Quote Originally Posted by jrj512 View Post
    Have fun getting your nut off.
    Gotta fix the car first.

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    I replaced the pass. side wheel bearing on my car only to find out that it was the front bearing of the differential that was making the noise.

    I don't remember it being too hard to get it off the car, but I had to have somebody press out the old and press in the new.
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    Quote Originally Posted by POS Racing View Post
    Do you recall how "mucho dinero que es"??
    No, but I can probably find it at home tonight.

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    When I have had rear wheel bearing issues, I noticed the sound when the bad side was loaded. For example, when you take a right, you load the left side. That wheel bearing should really groan. The opposite will for work for the right wheel bearing. You should notice this at low speeds. You do not necessarily have to have 'wheel play' in the rear bearings to realize the bearings are going bad. As for price, I think the price was less than a $100 for both sides. I would replace both at the same time if you Auto-X or track your car. Good luck with your nuts.

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    I just ordered up one side from Rockauto (Bearing, Seal, & New Axle Nut = $41.79 shipped) figure I'll try one side first and see how bad the job is.

    I got a breaker bar and a pipe so I'm not real worried about my nuts.
    Last edited by POS Racing; 06-24-2009 at 12:07 PM. Reason: fez sperkin ears

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    I have gotten a few nuts off in the Miata. It can be pretty satisfying when it you finally get it off.

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    Quote Originally Posted by POS Racing View Post
    I just ordered up one side from Rockauto (Bearing, Seal, & New Axle Nut = $41.79 shipped) figure I'll try one side first and see how bad the job is.

    I got a breaker bar and a pipe so I'm not real worried about my nuts.

    It will be more simple than you can imagine. It is just tedious. I can do front wheel bearing replacement in less than 45 minutes. I had to perform that job at TWS about 4 months back!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Titus View Post
    I have gotten a few nuts off in the Miata. It can be pretty satisfying when it you finally get it off.
    Let's hope your wife doesn't find out about this...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Titus View Post
    I have gotten a few nuts off in the Miata. It can be pretty satisfying when it you finally get it off.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jrj512 View Post
    IIRC, I replaced the whole hub/axle assembly with a rebuilt unit from that place in Hurst on the northwest corner of Precinct Line and Hwy 10. Have fun getting your nut off.
    I just looked at the bill. It was $72.15 to replace and repack the bearings in one hub.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jrj512 View Post
    I just looked at the bill. It was $72.15 to replace and repack the bearings in one hub.
    Thank you Sir!

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    Quote Originally Posted by POS Racing View Post
    Thank you Sir!
    BTW, I have been to that guy for three different cars and he is always super nice and helpful with installation tips. I would go out of my way to keep giving him my business.

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    We are talking about this guy on Hwy 10??

    Automotive Driveline Supply
    808 W Hurst Blvd
    Hurst, TX 76053

    817-284-8187

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    Quote Originally Posted by jrj512 View Post
    I just looked at the bill. It was $72.15 to replace and repack the bearings in one hub.
    Was that new boots to boot?

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    Quote Originally Posted by POS Racing View Post
    We are talking about this guy on Hwy 10??

    Automotive Driveline Supply
    808 W Hurst Blvd
    Hurst, TX 76053

    817-284-8187
    Yep.

    Quote Originally Posted by wrx74 View Post
    Was that new boots to boot?
    I do not remember.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wrx74 View Post
    Was that new boots to boot?
    I doubt it I bet it is just bearings in the rear hub.

    Basically this assembly:


    I know the guy can rebuilt the CV Half Shaft Assemblies if needed.

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    Wow the bearing just showed and its a big part for such a little car!


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