Changing rear wheel bearings is a job that doesn't have to be performed by a mechanic. This is a task that anyone with some automotive experience and garage access can accomplish on their own. Follow these steps for how to change rear wheel bearings.
Steps:
1.Jack the car up so that the rear wheels are off the ground. Prop it up on jack stands and chock the front tires.
3.Remove the transmission tray, engine tray and the plastic cover from the suspension wishbone.
19.Convert the wheel bearing removal tool to the replacement mode and install the bearing.
20.Reinstall the bearing race retainers by replacing the bolts in the housing.
22.Reinstall the axle assuring that you don't push the hub back out of the bearing.
23.Reinsert the bolts which hold the CV joint to the transmission.
24.Reinstall the rotor.
25.Reset the parking brake.
26.Replace the axle nut. Torque it to 339 foot (103.3 m)-pounds (459.684 Newton Meters, or 469.837 Kilogram Force Meters).
27.Replace the brake caliper. Torque the bolts to 85 foot (25.9 m)-pounds (115.26 Newton Meters, or 117.56 Kilogram Force Meters).
28.Replace the brake shoes.
30.Replace the wheel. Torque the bolts to 96 foot (29.3 m)-pounds (130.18 Newton Meters or 132.77 Kilogram Force Meters).
32.Remove the jack stands and lower the car.
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