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Rear Wheel Bearing Out; advice needed
Alright... my passenger rear wheel bearing went out. I got quoted around 400 bucks with bearing and seals. Seem reasonable? Anyway, they said I could get my own parts as well, but my question was about somebody mentioning putting in a legacy bearing, or something beefier. Also, where's the cheapest place to get a rear wheel bearing for the SVX??
Thanks! - Rob |
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Rear Wheel bearing
I've always been recommended to do both sides at the same time. Hotshoe posted a place he could get them for real cheap. $400 sounds a litte high from an indie shop but then again I'd pay it if they will be around and will take care of any issues that might arise. You could just get some ear plugs!
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From what I read in the Subaru End Wrench magazine the bearings you're referring to are roller-type replacements for bearings that were originally ball-type bearings. The SVX has always used roller bearings.
No reason to replace both sides at one time unless you have too much money or both sides are bad. Somewhere between $300-$400 per side, parts and labor, is probably going to be the norm around the country, some more, some less. You just want to make sure that the bearings are pressed using a dedicated tool and not mangled with an air hammer or jury-rigged press adaptors. Even Subaru has abandoned their factory supplied press tools for the hub tamer style tool (supplied by the hub tamer manufacturer, no less.)
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Alright, well, the shop I'm taking them to is Import Auto Clinic... they're always working on cool imports (like vintage jags, subies, BMWs, etc etc). Anyway, I'll ask them what they use, he said he didn't use a press, he was saying he uses some other tool, and that you don't need to take the hub all the way outta the car.
- Rob |
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rob cory can press the bearing for oyu and he will follow any instructions you wish having done(more grease etc) also he will let yo udo it with him, so that you know it s done right. Give me a call on my cell and il lget you corys cell phone number
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can anyone tell me what will happen when a bearing kicks it while you're cruising down a highway at 75mph?(or lower speeds for that matter)
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It makes an obnoxious growling/whirring noise that increases with speed.
- Rob |
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right,right, my SVX's got that rear bearing roar sound but I mean what happens after that? does the roar get really really loud? mines still quiet but I can hear it.
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At 65mph I basically have to almost shout to talk to a passenger. It's ridiculous. :| Mine is REALLY loud at high speed.
- Rob |
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damn!! go easy on the turns man!
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He has a picture in his locker of the ordeal. http://www.subaru-svx.net/photos/files/Seraph/2383.jpg Doug
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He wasn't pushing it. In fact, he had just picked it up the day before from getting the bearing replaced. Can you say "Improper installation"??? Doug
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wheel bearing
i just had this done last week. car-quest wheel bearing $54.00, seals from subaru about $10.00, machine shop charge to press the new bearing in $44.63, two hours labor to remove and replace the rear hub. but on the ex-wifes impreza it took at least 4-5 hours for the same drivers side rear wheel bearing. if the lower control arm pivot bolts rust up solid, then you will need the pivot bolt and the hard to replace lower control arm outer bushings and before you start, make sure the parts are in your hand, or you might have to wait a week for parts
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