Replace the damn wheel bearings in a 98 Jeep Cherokee just like this guy (who is NOT me!).
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Part4: (I need to get one of those puller sets )
Replace the damn wheel bearings in a 98 Jeep Cherokee just like this guy (who is NOT me!).
Part 1:
Part 2:
Part3:
Part4: (I need to get one of those puller sets )
All things in moderation...
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My thanks to Mike and the girls for putting these vids on Youtube.
If anybody here needs jeep advice/how to info, check them out on Youtube.
-Kodai
Last edited by Kodai Okuda; 09-11-2010 at 05:20 PM.
All things in moderation...
Well that was no fun. :(
I finished the job and all is well with the new seals and bearings AFAIK.
Can't complain considering that it only cost me $84.00 to do a $750.00 job.
It took me 12 hours to complete (and that was being careful).
If a shop were to do that at $75.00/hour on average it would take them about eight hours which is $600.00 plus another $150.00 in parts (that includes new brakes, differential fluid, bearings, seals, and labor).
It may have taken all weekend, but it was worth it.
All things in moderation...