How To Replace Front Wheel Hub Bearing 2005-2012 Volvo S40

How To Replace Front Wheel Hub Bearing 2005-2012 Volvo S40

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Not only can a worn wheel bearing or hub be annoying if it is noisy or vibrating, but it can also lead to accelerated wear in other parts, or unsafe driving conditions. Replacing your worn bearing or hub with a quality TRQ part is a safe, smart, decision. This video shows you how to install a new wheel hub and bearing on your 2004-2012 Volvo S40.

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TRQ says:

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Bryan MacKenzie says:

Ummm… Don't you need a 78MM Wheel Bearing Removal Kit? Pressing the hub with bearing installed like that applies the forces in the wrong location and damages the new bearing you just bought. Laser makes a stupid expensive one and to use the press I think you need Volvo Press Tool 9997090.

Jonathan Smith says:

Best video I've found for my Volvo s40 same model

Darksider182 says:

Great video and very detailed! I just got a 2005 S40 and it's going to need front wheel bearings. With that style of strut there wouldn't be a need for an alignment as there won't be any adjustments.

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