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How to replace rear wheel bearing 850 1997

I have yet to see an 850 rear wheel bearing go, but that's just me. I would suspect something else, such as a front wheel bearing or funky tire wear. If the wheel bearing needs replacing, experience beyond brake pads might be necessary. Tools I might imagine needing for this project might be: a strong 1/2" drive impact gun, air chisel/hammer, bearing press or ball joint press, oxy-acetelyne torch set-up, many four letter words and a six pack. Think twice before you go at something that might not be the problem.
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DJB '65,'68 122, 93 940t, 98 V70 AWD, etc...






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