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Rear wheel bearing replacement/ tools needed? / difficulty? 200

I've been hearing a squeaky wheel noise from the rear of my 90 240 wagon 165000, for quite some time only at slow speeds. I also noticed yesterday of a grinding rubbing noise coming from the rear end.
I'm pretty sure that the bearings need replacing.

I've purchased the bearings but after looking at the manual I noticed there is a Volvo special tool called out.
Has anyone done this with a puller of some sort bought a local auto part sstore?
I would like to do this myself, but hesitate when special tools are required or a press is needed.

Looking for any good advice before (reluctantly) bringing her into the shop.

Thanks everyone
--
Chapster out






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