John the rear wheel bearings isn't a real bad task... basically pull the cover and drain the fluid... pull the tires and drums. Then you will need to take out the bolt that holds the cross shaft in. Be careful and use heat if it is tight as these bolts are known for breaking ... and speaking from experience it really sucks when they do. I usually replace the bolt if the application is old... napa sells them... if you need the part number I have it out and the garage and can send it to ya. After the bolt is out pull out the cross shaft. Make sure you don't spin the axles while this is out or generally the spider gears fall out and they can kinda be a pain to get back in while lying on your back with stinky diff fluid dripping on ya. Gently push each axle shaft in and you will see the c-clip.... you can pull it out with your fingers sometimes or else a magnet. They just pull out... and then you can remove the axle shaft. Check the shafts for any grooves or pitting... if either one has either I would recommend replacing the shaft. Pull out the axle seal... a seal puller is a cheap tool if you don't have it and is well worth the 8 or 10 bucks... makes the task easier then other methods. The bearing will need to be pulled out of the tube with a bearing puller or slide hammer. Be kinda gentle unless you really need to give her the gusto (You certainly may have to on an old rearend)... sometimes the bearings come apart and then you have the pieces in there and can be hard to get it all without pulling the carrier and using a rag and long pole to push it all through. If they do break apart use a flash light and lots of rags and a coat hanger to clean out the tube real good so no metal gets in the diff. The new bearings are just tapped in... tap in the seals and then reassemble. John this probably sounds worse of a task then it really is... I just like to hit the "ifs" that pop up occasionally that can make the job kinda miserable so people can avoid them if at all possible. Hopefully I didn't whiz thropugh it too fast. Let us know how it goes if you run into any binds. Mikey
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- [Chevelle-List] of rears and tires... John Nasta
- RE: [Chevelle-List] of rears and tires... Wayne
- RE: [Chevelle-List] of rears and tires... Capt Crunch
- RE: [Chevelle-List] of rears and tires... John Nasta
- Re: [Chevelle-List] of rears and tires... MICRLASER

