* Socket set
* Wrench set
* Car jack
* Jack stands
* Wheel chocks
* Bearing puller
* Bearing installer
* Grease
* New bearings
Instructions
1. Park your car on a level surface and engage the parking brake.
2. Chock the front wheels.
3. Jack up the rear of the car and support it on jack stands.
4. Remove the wheels.
5. Remove the brake calipers and rotors.
6. Use a bearing puller to remove the old bearings from the hubs.
7. Clean the hubs and apply a thin coat of grease to the new bearings.
8. Install the new bearings into the hubs.
9. Use a bearing installer to seat the bearings properly.
10. Reinstall the brake rotors and calipers.
11. Lower the car and remove the jack stands.
12. Test drive the car.
Tips
* Be careful not to damage the brake rotors when removing them.
* Make sure to apply grease to the new bearings before installing them.
* Use a bearing puller and installer to make the job easier.
* Test drive the car after you are done to make sure that the bearings are working properly.