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Replaced my rear wheel bearing over the weekend
I read as much as I could on the subject and bought the SIR B90 tool so I could do it in my small garage. I am fairly mechanically inclined so I thought it was a job I could handle. Using the Bentley manual and the instructions on the Dorkiphus site How To: Boxster Rear Wheel Bearings - Dorkiphus.net (you need to register to see the pictures) I got started at 9:00 a.m. Saturday morning. I finished (including changing out the rear brake pads) at 3:00 p.m. Total time spent pulling out the old bearing and pressing in the new one = 15 minutes. Total time spent in disassembling and reassembling everything to get the rear axle out = 5 hours and 45 minutes. And that is with no stuck bolts or parts that wouldn't come out. It just takes that long.
But, in the end, I no longer have that rear wheel bearing moaning and groaning. http://986forum.com/forums/uploads01...1370906781.jpg http://986forum.com/forums/uploads01...1370906806.jpg |
Congrat's! That is one job that I have not undertaken myself and I am always impressed with those who have! :cheers:
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Hi Kurt,
Just wondering if the SIR B90 included everything that was needed, I've heard of some people renting slide hammers and such. Thanks Jim |
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Good job! Did you repack or replace your CV's while you were in there? I see one on the ground...if so, what condition did you find yours in?
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I took mine out and took the carrier to a mechanic and he still charged me 1 hour to remove and replace each bearing. Buying the tool to do it myself would have been cheaper and I'd still have the tool. I never expected to be charged 4.5 hrs. labour!
Nice work Kurt V! |
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