Front
Hub and Wheel Bearings
CAUTION: Do not begin this removal procedure unless the following parts are available:
- A new wheel hub retainer and washer assembly.
- A new inboard halfshaft joint stub shaft circlip.
Once removed, these parts must not be reused during assembly. Their torque holding ability or retention capability is diminished during removal.
Removal
1. Remove wheelcover/hub cover from wheel and tire assembly and loosen wheel lug nuts.
2. Remove hub nut retainer and washer by applying sufficient torque to the nut to overcome prevailing torque feature of crimp in nut collar. Do not use an impact-type tool to remove hub nut retainer. Hub nut retainer must be discarded after removal.
3. Raise vehicle on hoist.
4. Remove wheel and tire assembly.
5. Remove brake caliper by loosening caliper locating pins and rotating caliper off rotor, starting from lower end of caliper and lifting upward. Do not remove caliper pins from caliper assembly. Lift caliper off rotor and hang it free of rotor. Do not allow caliper assembly to hang from brake hose. Support caliper assembly with a length of wire.
6. Remove rotor from hub by pulling it off the hub bolts. If rotor is difficult to remove from hub, strike rotor sharply between studs with a rubber or plastic hammer. If rotor will not pull off, apply Rust Penetrant an Inhibitor D7AZ-19A501-AA (ESR-M99C56-A) or equivalent to inboard and outboard rotor hub mating surfaces. Install 3-Jaw Puller D80L-1013-A or equivalent and remove rotor by pulling on rotor outside diameter and pushing on hub center. If excessive force is required for removal, check rotor for lateral runout prior to installation.
7. Lateral runout must be checked with nuts clamping stamped hat section of rotor.
8. Remove front disc brake rotor shield.
9. Disconnect front sub-frame and tie rod end from front wheel knuckle (leave strut attached) as outlined.
10. Loosen three front shock absorber mounting bracket-to-front fender apron nuts.
Front Hub Removal:
11. Install Hub Remover/Installer Adapter T81P-1104-A with Front Hub Remover/Replacer T81P-1104-C and Wheel Bolt Adapters T83P-1104-BH1 and Two Stud Adapter T86P-1104-A1 or equivalent and remove hub, bearing and knuckle assembly by pushing out CV joint outer shaft until it is free of assembly.
12. Support front wheel knuckle with a length of wire, remove strut bolt and wheel hub/ front wheel knuckle assembly off front coil spring and front shock absorber assembly.
13. Carefully remove support wire, and carry wheel hub/ front wheel knuckle assembly to a bench.
Front Hub Puller:
Note: Make sure the shaft protector is centered, clears the bearing ID, and rests on the end face of the hub journal.
14. On the bench, install 2-3 Jaw Puller D80L-1002-L and Shaft Protector D80L-625-1 or equivalent, with jaws of puller on front wheel knuckle bosses and remove wheel hub from front wheel knuckle.
15. Remove snap ring, which retains bearing in knuckle assembly, with snap ring pliers and discard.
Knuckle Step Side Up:
16. Using a hydraulic press, place Front Bearing Spacer T86P-1104-A2 step side up on press plate and position front wheel knuckle (outboard side up) on the spacer. Install Front Bearing Remover T83P-1104-AH2 centered on the bearing inner race and press front wheel bearing out of the front wheel knuckle.
17. Discard front wheel bearing.
Installation
1. On bench, remove all foreign material from knuckle bearing bore and hub bearing journal to ensure correct seating of new bearing.
Note:
- If hub bearing journal is scored or damaged, replace hub. Do not attempt to service.
- The front wheel bearings are of a cartridge design and are pregreased, sealed, and require no scheduled maintenance.
- The bearings are preset and cannot be adjusted.
- If a bearing is disassembled for any reason, it must be replaced as a unit. No individual service seals, roller or races are available.
Knuckle On Press (DOWN):
CAUTION: Bearing Installer T86P-1104-A3 or equivalent must be positioned as indicated above to prevent bearing damage during installation.
2. Place Front Bearing Spacer T86P-1104-A2 or equivalent step side down on hydraulic press plate and position knuckle (outboard side down) on spacer. Position a new bearing in inboard side of knuckle. Install Bearing Installer T86P-1104-A3 or equivalent (undercut side facing bearing), on bearing outer race and press bearing into knuckle. Ensure that bearing seats completely against shoulder of knuckle bore.
3. Install a new snap ring (part of bearing kit) in knuckle groove using snap ring pliers.
Knuckle And Hub:
4. Place Front Bearing Spacer T86P-1104-A2 or equivalent on the arbor press plate and position hub on tool with lugs facing downward. Position knuckle assembly (outboard side down) on the hub barrel. Place Bearing Remover T83P-1104-AH2 or equivalent flat side down, centered on inner race of the bearing and press down on tool until bearing is fully seated onto hub. Ensure that hub rotates freely in knuckle after installation.
Removal Of Dust Seal:
5. Prior to hub/bearing/knuckle installation, replace bearing dust seal on the outboard CV joint with new seal from bearing kit.
Dust Seal Installation:
6. Install new dust seal, ensuring seal flange faces outboard toward front wheel bearing. Use Spindle Axle Seal Installer T83T-3132-A1 and Front Bearing Dust Seal Installer T86P-1104-A4.
7. Suspend the hub/bearing/knuckle assembly on the vehicle with wire and attach the strut loosely to the knuckle. Lubricate the CV joint stub shaft splines with SAE 30 weight motor oil and insert shaft into hub splines as far as possible using hand pressure only. Check that splines are properly engaged.
8. Temporarily fasten rotor to hub with washers and two lug nuts. Insert a steel rod into rotor diameter and rotate clockwise to contact knuckle.
CAUTION: Do not use power or impact-type tools to tighten the hub nut.
9. Install hub nut washer and new hub nut retainer. Rotate nut clockwise to seat CV joint. Tighten nut to 230-275 NM (170-202 ft-lbs). Remove steel rod, washers and lug nuts.
10. Complete installation of front suspension components as outlined.
Note: Apply a small amount of Disc Brake Caliper Slide Grease D7AZ-19590-A (ESA-M1C172-A) or equivalent to pilot diameter of rotor.
11. Install front disc brake rotor shield.
12. Install disc brake rotor to hub assembly.
13. Install disc brake caliper over rotor.
14. Install wheel and tire assembly, tightening wheel lug nuts finger-tight.
15. Lower vehicle and block wheels to prevent vehicle from rolling.
WARNING: REPLACEMENT LUG NUTS OR STUDS MUST BE OF THE SAME TYPE AND SIZE AS THOSE BEING REPLACED.
16. Tighten wheel nuts to 115-142 NM (85-105 ft-lbs).
17. Install wheel cover and lower vehicle completely to the ground.
18. Remove wheel blocks.