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Need Advice On Rear Wheel Bearing????

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i am getting the 88 3door ready for winter and i found out that the rear wheel bearing is bad,can i get some information on how to replace it?????i have not done one on a subaru.i do have a 87 sub for parts and the wheel bearings are okay,how can i get to use them if the are the same anyways.thanks Bill.

you may need a pin wrench socket , if you look i asked about a place to get one

you may need a pin wrench socket , if you look i asked about a place to get one

 

I consider the pin wrench socket an extravence and frivolity. A stout brass punch or drift works fine for me. (I have the pin socket, and didn't care for it).

 

Pyro

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i still don't know how to go about replacing them?????thanks Bill

I consider the pin wrench socket an extravence and frivolity. A stout brass punch or drift works fine for me. (I have the pin socket, and didn't care for it).

 

Pyro

If you are using a parts car then just swap the trailing arms. Much easier than trying to swap bearings. They are not generally usable after removing them.

 

Good luck!

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If you are using a parts car then just swap the trailing arms. Much easier than trying to swap bearings. They are not generally usable after removing them.

 

Good luck!

thank you,i will give that a try.Bill

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