Hi all,
Has anyone seen a video or good write up on replacing the rear wheel bearing assembly? I am not anticipating just doing the bearing itself, (pressing out the in and in the new), I'm expecting to buy an "assembly" with the bearing in it. Not sure how tough this is and ...not seeing much on the web or E38.org.
Thanks in advance,
Jay
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From the DIY section at the top of the page:
https://www.bimmerforums.com/forum/s...=Wheel+bearing
Looks like a PITA.
Last edited by clarkitect; 07-15-2018 at 09:18 PM.
I don't think buying an assembly is an option, you have to press the old one out and a new one in. Let me state that changing the one in my former e36 was one of the most difficult bearing replacements I've ever done.
Last edited by ConvGeorge; 07-16-2018 at 02:41 PM.
And don’t go cheap. Timken or Fag are good brands.
I have to do this as well. Not looking forward to it but at least I will be doing the sls with the job. Fag is OEM I believe.
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FAG / Timken / SKF are all variations used by BMW as oe.
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