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Mechpro Hand Trolley 250kg - MPBHT250

Mechpro Hand Trolley 250kg - MPBHT250

$83
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Gear Up 24in 6 Drawer Tool Chest & Trolley Combo

Gear Up 24in 6 Drawer Tool Chest & Trolley Combo

$259
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Mechpro Hand Trolley 350kg - MPBHT350

Mechpro Hand Trolley 350kg - MPBHT350

$135
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Repco Bearing Race & Seal Driver Set - RST85

Repco Bearing Race & Seal Driver Set - RST85

$169
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Repco Clutch Alignment Tool - RST174

Repco Clutch Alignment Tool - RST174

$43
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T&E Tools Universal Clutch Aligning Set - 6689

T&E Tools Universal Clutch Aligning Set - 6689

$45
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Wheel Bearings Maintenance and Replacement for Your 1996 Daihatsu Gran Move

When it comes to maintaining your 1996 Daihatsu Gran Move, wheel bearings play a crucial role in ensuring a smooth and safe ride. These components support the weight of the vehicle while allowing the wheels to rotate with minimal friction. If you're hearing grinding noises or feeling vibrations through the steering, it might be time to give those wheel bearings some attention. Here's a guide to help you with that.

  1. Understanding Wheel Bearings: The wheel bearings on a 1996 Daihatsu Gran Move are generally sealed units, which means they're designed to keep dirt and debris out while holding lubricant in. This is great because it reduces maintenance needs, but it also means when they start to fail, they need replacing rather than repacking.
  2. Signs of Wear: Unusual noises like grinding or humming coming from the wheels are often a sign of worn or damaged bearings. Additionally, you might notice excessive play in the wheels, especially when the car is jacked up.
  3. The Replacement Process: Replacing wheel bearings can be a bit of a task, especially if the bearing is integrated with the hub assembly. The process generally involves removing the wheel, brake caliper, and rotor before accessing the hub and the bearing itself. A specialized press may be required to fit the new bearing.
  4. Tools and Supplies: You'll need a basic set of tools, a torque wrench, and potentially a bearing press. Don't forget fresh grease if you're using non-sealed bearings or a new hub assembly for sealed units.
  5. Professional Help: If you're not comfortable with DIY car maintenance or don't have the necessary tools, it could be worth enlisting a professional mechanic. They have the expertise and equipment to ensure the job is done correctly, which is crucial for safety.
  6. Preventive Measures: Regular servicing can help identify potential issues with wheel bearings before they become serious. During routine checks, ensure the bearings are snug and free of noise or roughness when spun. If you're doing a lot of driving, particularly on rough roads, these inspections become even more important.

Keeping your 1996 Daihatsu Gran Move in top shape is all about paying attention to these subtle signs and acting swiftly. While wheel bearings are durable, they aren't immune to wear and tear. Replacing them when necessary not only ensures a smooth journey but also keeps your vehicle safe for the road.