1. Raise and support the front of the vehicle.
2. Remove the lug nuts and take off the wheel.
3. Remove the brake caliper assembly and bracket.
4. Remove the two 18 mm bolts that secure the hub and bearing to the steering knuckle.
5. Use a slide hammer or pry bar to remove the hub and bearing from the steering knuckle.
6. Remove the old bearing from the hub.
7. Press the new bearing into the hub.
8. Reinstall the hub and bearing assembly to the steering knuckle and secure it with the two 18 mm bolts.
9. Reinstall the brake caliper assembly and bracket.
10. Reinstall the wheel and lug nuts.
11. Lower the vehicle.
Tips:
- Always replace the hub and bearing together.
- Use a high-quality bearing and hub assembly for best results.
- When installing the new hub and bearing, make sure to seat the bearing properly in the steering knuckle.
- Tighten the lug nuts in a criss-cross pattern to evenly distribute the force.
- If possible consult a professional to get help with the installation process.