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Where is the wheel hub on a Chevy Silverado?

Where is the wheel hub on a Chevy Silverado?

This article applies to the Chevrolet Silverado 1500 (2007-2013). Unless you’ve replaced a wheel hub bearing yourself, chances are you’ve never actually seen one. The wheel hub bearing is buried deep inside the wheel assembly of your Silverado, and it plays a big role in safety, but primarily handling and road-worthiness.

How to replace front wheel bearing on Chevy Silverado?

Learn how to replace the wheel bearing hub assembly on almost any truck or car. This is a 2004 Chevy Silverado, GMC Sierra but the process will be very similar for replacing any wheel bearing hub assembly with an axle running through it. I was able to purchase a new hub assembly from AutoZone for $120. Duralast Wheel Bearing/Hub Assembly-Frnt.

How do you remove a wheel on a Chevy Silverado?

Remove the wheels after jacking up the truck. In order to remove the spindle where the bearing is housed, you must first remove the brake assembly. Start by using the 19mm socket and ratchet wrench to remove the two bolts that hold that caliper in place. Then use the 18mm socket to remove the caliper bracket.

Can a Chevy Silverado wheel be replaced at any time?

Bearings allow other parts spin or rotate freely, so enduring large amounts of friction and heat is part of their job. But even parts designed for this kind of job eventually wear out. Keep in mind that in the Silverado, the bearing is sealed in the spindle assembly, and the whole part may be replaced.

This article applies to the Chevrolet Silverado 1500 (2007-2013). Unless you’ve replaced a wheel hub bearing yourself, chances are you’ve never actually seen one. The wheel hub bearing is buried deep inside the wheel assembly of your Silverado, and it plays a big role in safety, but primarily handling and road-worthiness.

Where are the wheel bearings located on a Chevy Silverado?

The wheel hub bearing is buried deep inside the wheel assembly of your Silverado, and it plays a big role in safety, but primarily handling and road-worthiness. Bearings allow other parts spin or rotate freely, so enduring large amounts of friction and heat is part of their job.

How do you replace the front wheel on a Chevy Silverado?

Once the lubricant wears out due to mileage or abuse, they can start grinding and vibrating. Start by using the lug nut wrench to partially loosen the lug nuts, then find the appropriate jacking spot for your truck, and jack it up using the floor jack.

How much does a wheel hub replacement cost?

The average cost for a Wheel Hub Assembly Replacement is between $582 and $620 but can vary from car to car.

The wheel hub bearing is buried deep inside the wheel assembly of your Silverado, and it plays a big role in safety, but primarily handling and road-worthiness. Bearings allow other parts spin or rotate freely, so enduring large amounts of friction and heat is part of their job.

How do you jack up a Chevy Silverado?

Start by using the lug nut wrench to partially loosen the lug nuts, then find the appropriate jacking spot for your truck, and jack it up using the floor jack. Once the truck is up in the air, secure it with jack stands, fully remove the lug nuts and remove the wheel. (Related Article: How to Jack Up Your Silverado – Chevroletforum.com) Figure 1.

Remove the wheels after jacking up the truck. In order to remove the spindle where the bearing is housed, you must first remove the brake assembly. Start by using the 19mm socket and ratchet wrench to remove the two bolts that hold that caliper in place. Then use the 18mm socket to remove the caliper bracket.

Start by using the lug nut wrench to partially loosen the lug nuts, then find the appropriate jacking spot for your truck, and jack it up using the floor jack. Once the truck is up in the air, secure it with jack stands, fully remove the lug nuts and remove the wheel. (Related Article: How to Jack Up Your Silverado – Chevroletforum.com) Figure 1.

How to replace the wheel bearing / hub on GM Sierra?

A detailed walk through of replacing a wheel hub/bearing assembly ( http://amzn.to/2DfzgUa) on a 1999 GMC Sierra to address failing wheel bearings. Applies to almost all late model full size GM vehicles. If you have any questions just post a comment and I’ll try to help. If you find the video helpful please remember to like/favorite it! Loading…

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