Wheel bearing pictures?
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What year? 4X4? Most explorers.. 95 and up have bolt on bearings... means the bearing and hub is one assembly that bolts on to the knuckle assembly.
Usually just a matter of removing the caliper, bracket, rotor, axle nut, and then removing the 4 bolts on the backside of the knuckle and sliding the bearing out (plus unplugging and pulling the ABS wire loose from the frame).
Not a real difficult process, especially in the air.
Usually just a matter of removing the caliper, bracket, rotor, axle nut, and then removing the 4 bolts on the backside of the knuckle and sliding the bearing out (plus unplugging and pulling the ABS wire loose from the frame).
Not a real difficult process, especially in the air.
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A lot of aftermarket bearings are designed for installation without that seal. All that seal does is help to keep dirt and debris off of the bearing. I've installed many without that seal with no problems.
I'd say you'll probably be ok without it, unless you offroad in dirty/muddy conditions alot.
I'd say you'll probably be ok without it, unless you offroad in dirty/muddy conditions alot.