wheel bearings
SANDBLASTER
Jeeper
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- Kaufman County, Texas
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- CJ-7
258 inline six,4speed ,AMC 20/30diffs,331 gears
FRONT AUSSIE LOCKER,BDS 3 INCH SUSPENSION LIFT, 33X1250X15 BFG AT'S
Hey blaster, what year??
1981 CJ7 NARROW TRAChey blaster, what year??
Novice; I need more detail start to finish...1981 narrow trac
Basic method:
Re-packing Wheel Bearings - Re-Greasing the Bearings in your Car by Auto Media
This is the method being done on an 1985:
Wheel Bearing Replacement/Repacking on a CJ
Notice I posted there also, LOL.
Novice; I need more detail start to finish...
THANKS , Ordered this manual this AMWith you saying that, I highly recommend this book. Amazon or a local book store will carry them, worth every penny. Just a couple winters ago I replaced brakes, bearings, the whole nine yards on both sides, this book has great step by step pics for this and more.
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I was planning to order that manual to fix a Wheel Bearing Module for my jeep. Was planning to get it done. Is there a more cheaper price for that book to be purchased? Thanks!
It's an old post (with a ton of a great info), so I hope I still get a reply.
As I start to get deeper into the CJ7 that I picked up last fall, more "stuff" is coming up - as expected.
While the steering feels pretty solid, I had it jacked up the other day and noticed that the front wheel will wobble around like crazy if I grab and shake it (I actaully thought the lug nuts were lose). I also hear a sort of metal scraping sound when spinning the tire.
From all the reading it sounds like a wheel bearing.
Question is - replace or repack? As long as I'm going through the trouble of pulling it appart, is putting in new bearings the better idea?
Thanks!
I run stage 8 locking nuts (not cheap) but you don't have to bend over the steel washers.Worth it to me they don't back off.
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