Step 1:Drive the vehicle onto the lift and remove the front wheels.
Step 2:Remove the brake calipers and suspend them from the body of the vehicle using wire hooks to avoid stressing the brake lines.
Step 3:Remove the brake disk, sensor and other accessories from the steering knuckle.
Step 4:Use the special tool to remove the nut under the steering tie rod ball head, and use ball pliers to separate the steering knuckle from the steering tie rod.
Step 5:Use the special tool to eject the flange from the steering knuckle.
Step 6:Using a special tool, remove the flange to separate it from the ball cage.
Step 7:Remove the circlips used to locate the bearings from each side of the bearing housing hole in the steering knuckle using circlip pliers.
Step 8:Use a puller to remove the wheel bearing inner race from the hub.
Step 9:Press the old wheel bearing out of the steering knuckle using a press and a properly sized round shim.
Step 10:Use a special tool to remove the inner ring of the bearing on the flange.
Installation steps for wheel bearings
Step 1:before installation, keep the site clean and complete installation tools.
Step 2:Most users choose safe and reliable OSN bearings.
Step 3:Install the circlip on the outside of the steering knuckle for locating the new wheel bearing.
Step 4:Press the new wheel bearing into the steering knuckle using the special tool and a pad of matching size.
Step 5:after the bearing is completely pressed in, install the other side of the circlip in place, and after the installation is complete, rotate the wheel to check if it is in place and check the oil seal.
Step 6:Use a special tool to press in the flange.
Step 7:Insert the ball cage spline into the flange spline groove and tighten the screw.
Step 8:Install the brake disk.
Step 9:Install tires and and tighten tire screws.
Step 10:Installation is complete, do a final check.