Rear Wheel Bearing Replacement - C Class - W204 - Mercedes-Benz



Rear Wheel Bearing Replacement - C Class - W204 - Mercedes-Benz


Rear Wheel Bearing Replacement Time:5 hours Tab:$60 to $320 Talent: 4 Tools:32mm 12 point socket, 21mm, 18mm, 13mm wrench, 5mm AllenM12 12 point, 15mm socket, large breaker bar or impact wrench,bearing puller Applicable Models: Mercedes-Benz C250 (2012-14) Mercedes-Benz C300 (2008-14) Mercedes-Benz C350 (2008-14) Parts Required:Wheel bearing Hot Tip:Buy, rent or borrow the right puller Performance Gain:Proper axle performance Complementary Modification:Replace front bearings If you are getting a sound from your rear wheels like a small jet trying to take off and it increases with the speed of the vehicle you may need a new rear wheel bearing. The wheel hub and bearing are two separate pieces and you will end up destroying the bearing when removing the hub. The hub is a press fit into the bearing and you will need a proper bearing puller to separate them. There is also a very good chance that the part of the inner bearing is going to come off on the hub and while there are several ways to remove it, the hub is very expensive so make sure you do not damage it while trying. Begin by safely raising and supporting your vehicle. Then remove the rear tires. Please see our article on safely raising and supporting your car. You are going to have to move the axle out from the bearing to replace it. Sound like a jet taking off while you go around a corner? There is a good chance you need to replace your rear wheel bearing Applies to: C350 (2007-14), C180 (2007-14), C200 (2007-14), C230 (2007-14), C250 (2007-14), C280 (2007-14), C300 (2007-14), C320 (2007-14)

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