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Author: Subject: Sierra rear wheel bearings - wheels won't turn!!
chrsgrain

posted on 21/12/05 at 12:51 PM Reply With Quote
Sierra rear wheel bearings - wheels won't turn!!

Hi all - help needed I'm afraid, put new wheel bearings in the bearing carriers from a sierra 4x4, now put the driveshafts and the hubs on and done the nuts up tight as I could, but now the wheels won't go round.....

what did I do wrong??? I've sort of heard about this problem, but never in detail... can anyone help??

Chris

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smart51

posted on 21/12/05 at 12:53 PM Reply With Quote
Are you talking about the rear wheels? I'm told that they are very tight at first but loosen up after about 20 miles. I was told not to worry when this happened to me.
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chrsgrain

posted on 21/12/05 at 12:58 PM Reply With Quote
Yes - rear wheels....

they are so tight though that I can barely turn them by hand - if this is normal, then great (much relief), if not do I have to try and fix them??

Chris

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DarrenW

posted on 21/12/05 at 01:02 PM Reply With Quote
Mine were very tight at first. could hardly turn hubs by hand, marginally better with wheels on. Now done 130 miles, bedding in nicely - almost spin now.

Do a search - regularly discussed topic. nowt to worry about.






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chrsgrain

posted on 21/12/05 at 01:06 PM Reply With Quote
Thanks for your help! I did a search, found the problem, but not the answer - thanks again for the reassurance, I'll carry on then!!

Chris

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zxrlocost

posted on 21/12/05 at 01:12 PM Reply With Quote
mate have you had the abs ring grounded of the driveshaft ends

if not theres your problem

ta chris

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andyps

posted on 21/12/05 at 01:47 PM Reply With Quote
Best to rotate the wheel whilst tightening the hub nut - help to seat the rollers in the bearing. May be best to undo the nut, and for each quarter turn of the nut whilst tightening give the wheel a spin. That way you are not putting pressure on the bearing surfaces, and the rollers will seat against the rib.





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chrsgrain

posted on 21/12/05 at 05:49 PM Reply With Quote
I've looked at the abs ring, and its not hitting anything, did worry about that though.... I'll try the turn and tighten approach - thanks. There's nothing grinding or graunching, but its kinda stiff but smooth....

Chris

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G.Man

posted on 22/12/05 at 10:50 AM Reply With Quote
My guess is that the oil seals arent seated down far enough...

Dont ask me how I know... but I had to replace 4 chewed up oil seals..







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