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ANYONE EVER REPLACE THEIR REAR BEARINGS?
#1
How tough was it?
Is this something I could knock off in my driveway or should I just take it over to a garage?

Keep in mind, i'm not overly mechanical, but capable.
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#2
not worth it imo! its easier and faster just to replace the rear drums. The bearings come with them.
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#3
Exactly what Mo said! You need a press to punch the old ones out and to press the new ones in should you decide to not replace the old drums
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#4
If they are making a lot of noise it's better not to wait. Almost lost a wheel on The Gardener. By the time I got pulled off the road the wheel was at a 45 degree angle and all the little balls were missing. Luckily Todd had an old pair of drums kicking around that he brought to the rescue.

This was shortly before I switched to the rear discs.
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#5
I've done mine, drums and bearings are like a cassette. If the drums are going or the bearings just replace them both. I did it myself in my driveway. The parts are not too expensive. I have a friend who is a mechanic at a Ford dealership and he said for them to do both is around $350.00 with labour.
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#6
AD, if you've never had them apart before yourself, and don't want to do brakes at the same time, I'd take them to a good mechanic. I did mine myself, as well as all new rear brakes as well. I will never touch drum brakes again!

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#7
LOL.
Mechanic bound.
They were pretty loud a few weeks back and are now making a different noise. I'm playing russian roulette at the moment. Luckily I drive only a few kms a day.

Matt (Burnin21) feel like making a few bucks on the side?
I'll get the parts.



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