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removing rotors on 1995 chevy 3/4 to 4x4

Sent to Car Experts October 07 10:08 PM

do you have to take the whole bearing assembly off with the four bolts in the rear. it wont wont come off by hitting it and we have knocked out the wheel studs and theat seperated it but the bearing still wont come. and what if the bolt are rusted in very badly in back and wont budge should I heat the housing or face up to replacing wheel bearings too. if so are they very exspenseive?

 

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1995 Chevrolet 2500 4x4 350

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heat , slide hammer , removing wheel studs .The four bolts in back are not budging without heat are we going to have to replace wheel bearings too if so are they very exspensive

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October 7 10:41 PM (33 minutes and 1 second later)
         
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This is a hub assembly the four bolts must be removed. The hub assembly comes complete with hub, bearings and wheel studs. It will not hurt to heat the base of the hub assembly where the four bolts go because it will be replaced as well. If equipped with ABS brakes the sensor also comes with the hub assembly. The hub assembly cost around $375.00.


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October 7 10:51 PM (9 minutes and 14 seconds later)
         
Reply to Carbdoctor's Post: i already accepted answer and gave an extra 5 dollars , would hve given more but looks like Im going to get into this one deeep. would u use a used bearing from a sallvage yaerd since its only a 95 truck?
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October 7 10:52 PM (1 minute and 39 seconds later)
         
can i get away witha used bearing since its a 95 truck and not worth alot anyway
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October 7 10:57 PM (4 minutes and 40 seconds later)
         
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Sorry, no you can't the bearing is not available. If you have one it's wrong (been that route before) even tried dealer.


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October 7 10:59 PM (2 minutes and 6 seconds later)
         
Reply to Carbdoctor's Post: i meant a whole used bearing assemball complete with abs sensor and all.Do u think a salave yard would have one?
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October 7 11:03 PM (4 minutes and 9 seconds later)
         
i meant a complete bearing assembly used from salavage yard bear houseing and sensor complete
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October 7 11:04 PM (21 seconds later)
         
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Yes, they should but only pay max around $125.00 for a used one.


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