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Parts for your 1991 Mitsubishi Pajero-Wheel bearings
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1991 Mitsubishi Pajero wheel bearings
Wheel bearings are absolutely relevant to the 1991 Mitsubishi Pajero. Technical references including the Mitsubishi factory workshop manual for the NH/NJ series, Gregory’s and Haynes Pajero/Montero repair manuals (covering 1980s–90s models), and Mitsubishi’s ASA electronic parts catalogue all specify serviceable tapered roller bearings in the front hubs and pressed bearings on the rear axle. That means this model does use wheel bearings, and they’re a key part of safe, smooth running—on road and off the beaten track.
On a 1991 Pajero, the front hubs use adjustable, tapered roller bearings that support the wheel and hub while allowing free rotation with minimal friction. They carry vehicle weight, cornering loads and the extra punishment from corrugations, sand, and rocky tracks. The rear axle uses pressed bearings on the axle shafts which also keep the diff oil where it belongs via matching oil seals. If bearings wear out, the result can be wheel wobble, uneven tyre wear, ABS sensor issues on some trims, heat build-up, and in the worst case, hub or axle damage.
Routine servicing matters. For the front, bearings should be cleaned, inspected, and repacked with a quality NLGI 2 wheel bearing grease at regular intervals—many tech references and local workshops suggest around 40,000 km, or sooner if the Pajero’s been through deep water or heavy dust. After fresh grease, set preload correctly: seat the bearing (often by torquing the inner nut, then backing off and retightening lightly), confirm end float with a dial indicator if available, fit the lock washer, and secure the outer nut. Always follow the exact spec from the factory manual for the particular axle and hub—over-tightening cooks bearings