I've been digging about under the bonnet for the last couple of days for a noise I can't identify. After a process of elimination I think it may have something to do with the wheel bearings. I jacked it up this evening and there's a little room in the front wheel bearings. Can anyone tell me if the bearings are of a tapered or a ball race type? I'm hoping tapered so I can just tighten them up a bit just to get a few more miles.
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Originally posted by den 22It's hammer time!!(\__/)
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when Tony serviced my truck last weekend he noted a little play in one of my rear bearings but said that they couldn't be adjusted/tightened... hence the replacement. to be honest I'd rather replace anyway, but it would be good to get some clarification here...I got me a new Surf baby yeah!
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Originally posted by BUSHWHACKERRear bearings are just normal shaped er.....bearings, so cannot be adjusted. Front wheel bearings are fitted to a tapered shaft, so can be regreased and re-tightened.
/me makes notesI got me a new Surf baby yeah!
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Originally posted by markyHammer & Chisel works for me TOYOTA use this method as well.
Nev
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Originally posted by NiftyNevI say buy a 54mm socket. A hammer and chisel works but what if you take a piece of metal out of the nut and this lodges in the bearing ?? I'll let you decide and leave the choice of tool to you.
Nev
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