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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

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Maintaining and Replacing Wheel Bearings in Your 2001 Daihatsu YRV

The 2001 Daihatsu YRV is equipped with wheel bearings, crucial components that aid in the smooth operation of your vehicle by reducing friction between the wheel and the spindle it rotates around. Over time, these parts can wear out, which can affect the performance and safety of your car. Regular maintenance of wheel bearings is essential to keep your vehicle running smoothly.

Firstly, it's helpful to understand the signs that may indicate a need for wheel bearing inspection or replacement. These signs include:

  • Humming or growling noises coming from the direction of the wheels, which often increase with acceleration and may change when turning.
  • Vibrations at the steering wheel or through the floorboard, particularly at higher speeds or when cornering.
  • Uneven wear on the tyres which can often be a sign of bearing trouble or misalignment.
  • Excessive play or looseness in the wheel, which can be felt when you manually shake the wheel while the car is elevated.

If you experience any of these symptoms, it's important to address them promptly. Continuing to drive with faulty wheel bearings can cause further damage to the suspension system and increase the risk of a breakdown or accident.

When it comes to replacing wheel bearings, DIY enthusiasts with the right tools and a solid understanding of vehicle mechanics can perform this task at home. However, for most people, it's recommended to have a professional perform the replacement to ensure everything is reassembled correctly and that safety is not compromised.

During a routine service or when you suspect wheel bearing issues, a mechanic will typically follow these steps:

  1. Elevate the car using a jack and secure it on stands to safely access the wheels.
  2. Remove the wheel and brake caliper to gain access to the hub assembly.
  3. Inspect the wheel bearings for any signs of wear or damage.
  4. If replacement is necessary, they will carefully remove the old bearings and press in new ones, ensuring they're properly greased and sealed.
  5. Reassemble the hub assembly, reattach the brake caliper, and then the wheel.
  6. Ensure everything is securely tightened and that the wheel spins freely without any noise or resistance.

After replacement, it's advisable to conduct a test drive to ensure the noise or vibration issues have been resolved. Additionally, regular maintenance checks, including wheel alignment and inspections of the suspension system, can help prevent premature wheel bearing wear.

Incorporating these practices not only prolongs the lifespan of your wheel bearings but also enhances overall vehicle safety and performance. Regular servicing is key to catching potential problems early and keeping your 2001 Daihatsu YRV in top-notch condition.