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porkchop112699 09-08-2012 04:01 PM

wheel bearing replacement
 
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Well i just finished my drivers side rear wheel bearing replacement. I wanted to give some insight to the do it your selfer.
I have a 2001 V70 xc, with 175k on it, i just bout it in april of 2012.
It started howling in july, and finally got bad enough to spend the $170 on a new one.
Once you do the obvious-take the wheel off, all the brake pads and rotor off, you will be able to see what you are getting into:)
Then you can take the bolt off in the center, for the axle, easy to take off, no issues with that.
Locate the 4 bolts that you will need to remove, i was able to use a socket on 3 of the 4 bolts, the one on the bottom right side was a tough one, i had to use a wrench.
Now i have a pic of the "trailing arm"? that i disconnected to get more access to the last bolt.
What i did was back the bolt out as far as i could, and with the other 3 out, i beat the assembly out till the last bolt was pulled forward as far as it could go, now i had enough room to loosen the bolt and free the assembly.
That trailing arm was the only thing i removed to get the job done, the axle did not come into play.
I have to say, i am a 1st time volvo owner, and i can say that these cars are really pretty easy to work on, i am 46 and have worked on alot of American cars, and these volvos are by far engineered for guys like me:)
Hope this helps anyone thinking of working on a volvo themselves.
Love this forum, it has helped me out alot.

rspi 12-20-2012 06:21 AM

Good job. Looks like that was for the rear bearing.

porkchop112699 12-21-2012 05:37 AM

yes it was

r.e.wing_fc3s 02-11-2013 11:46 PM

happen to remember the size of the bolts on the wheel bearing housing? id like to buy a torque adapter so i can properly torque the bolts without unnecessary suspension r&r. thanks

porkchop112699 02-13-2013 03:56 PM

i believe it was a 10 o 12 mm, once you get the wheel of you can see in the back exactly what you have.

oragex 01-12-2014 02:13 PM

On my S60 it's 18mm bolts. Those bolts need to be replaced, as well at the axle shaft 14mm center bolt because they stretch and might fail or became too weak to keep safe in place if torqued back to original specs. 40$/wheel all five.

Important, support the axle with a wire, don't let it hung by the hub while the bearing is not in place.

damien360 01-12-2014 02:23 PM

You might want to get the alignment checked now. The thing you disconnected was the rear stay which controls the rear toe on the car. You didn't take out the bolts that aligns the rear but its better to be safe than sorry.


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