rear wheel bearing??
there's only one bearing per side.. no inner/outer. not sure where you got that info from.
I just did both my rear bearings and calmingstorm has it right. your best bet is to either remove the spindle and take it to a shop for R&R, or pay someone to do the whole job. there's actually a bunch of write-ups on this around the various audi forums, if you'd bothered to search.
I just did both my rear bearings and calmingstorm has it right. your best bet is to either remove the spindle and take it to a shop for R&R, or pay someone to do the whole job. there's actually a bunch of write-ups on this around the various audi forums, if you'd bothered to search.
Removing the spindle and having a shop replace the bearing will be the least expensive route, and safest. You will have to deal with alignment issues after if you don't properly mark the camber bolt.
Good luck, Phil.
Can I inquire as to how you were going about removing the bearing....just curious.
well my car is FWD... and i got inner and outter info from audi themself... all the tools from the DIY i have... but ill have to use the press at school.... but if its completely different for a fwd then what am i looking at? just pull and put?
yes there should only be a bearing no inner or outer. since you are none quatro car it should be very wasy no pressing off and on jsut remove the wheel brake caliper rotor and dust sheild should slide right off and slide right on. they are talking about quatro cars which are a pain in the *** do do since you have to remove the hub since its pressed into the hub since you dont have that it should take you about an hour to do
good luck any questions just ask
good luck any questions just ask
Most bearings ~are~ easy to replace phil, as the hub and bearing are one assembly, ours are extremely pressure-fitted . And, I am assuming you are quattro (which is why I gave you the writeup/experience from quattro)
I don't have money to dump either, I barely had enough to buy the bearing...and now I'm stuck with *more* of a bill than had I just had it done at a shop, because the upright is damaged.
I wasn't telling you don't do it, was venting and telling you how it can go very badly very quickly without a press.
I don't have money to dump either, I barely had enough to buy the bearing...and now I'm stuck with *more* of a bill than had I just had it done at a shop, because the upright is damaged.
I wasn't telling you don't do it, was venting and telling you how it can go very badly very quickly without a press.
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=audi+a4+wheel+bearing+diy
usually it's a good idea to not be a smart *** when asking for help.
Roger that, thought you were Quattro, apologies. Your job will be a very easy DIY, no real guide needed.
And, to the above poster - I'd looked at a post on VWVortex which showed the guy having decent luck getting the bearing in/out without a press, It is entirely my fault and I take responsibility for it.
And, I got the bearing out finally via heating the entire assembly and using liquid C02 on the outer race to shrink it and hammer it out, upon hammering it out I ruined the spindle wall.
Good luck on the change Phil, won't be hard at all being FWD, Honestly thought I'd saw in a different post of yours, your car being quattro.
And, to the above poster - I'd looked at a post on VWVortex which showed the guy having decent luck getting the bearing in/out without a press, It is entirely my fault and I take responsibility for it.
And, I got the bearing out finally via heating the entire assembly and using liquid C02 on the outer race to shrink it and hammer it out, upon hammering it out I ruined the spindle wall.
Good luck on the change Phil, won't be hard at all being FWD, Honestly thought I'd saw in a different post of yours, your car being quattro.


