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Front hub bearing replacement in Bet Shemesh
22 companies found
Ha'Kol Le'Rehev, Bet Shemesh
- Car ServiceAuto parts
- Closed Will open on Wednesday at 08:00
- Ha-Masger St 18, Bet Shemesh
English ,Hebrew

Garage Ha'Zomet
- Car ServiceTire service
- Closed Will open on Wednesday at 07:30
- Yig'al Alon Ave 24, Beit Shemesh
English ,Russian
Michael Kadosh
- Car Service
- Closed Will open on Wednesday at 08:00
- 3857 St, Bet Shemesh
English ,Hebrew
Atar
- Car Service
- Closed Will open on Wednesday at 08:30
- Smadar St 136, Bet Shemesh
English ,Hebrew
Shlomo Naor Group
- Car ServiceAuto parts
- Closed Will open on Wednesday at 08:00
- Granit St 9
English ,Hebrew

Garage Adi
- Car Service
- Closed Will open on Wednesday at 08:00
- Shorah-Naham 9, Beit Shemesh, Israel
English ,Hebrew
S.B.L.L Service Car
- Car ServiceWash station
- Closed Will open on Wednesday at 07:00
- Ha-Masger St 15, Bet Shemesh
English ,Hebrew
Ayelet HaShahar
- Car Service
- Closed Will open on Wednesday at 08:30
- Yig'al Alon Ave 19, Beit Shemesh
English ,Hebrew
Garage Navo
- Car Service
- Closed Will open on Wednesday at 09:00
- Yig'al Alon Ave 3, Beit Shemesh, Israel
English ,Hebrew
Garage Trucks Beit Shemesh
- Car Service
- Closed Will open on Wednesday at 07:00
- מרכז שירות למשאיות בית שמש בע"מ
English ,Hebrew

Garage Automotors
- Car Service
- Closed Will open on Wednesday at 08:00
- Har Tov St 2, Bet Shemesh
English ,Hebrew ,Russian
Moshe Et Guy
- Car Service
- Closed Will open on Wednesday at 08:00
- Ha-Har St 2
English ,Hebrew
Front hub bearing replacement
Front hub bearing replacement
It may be time to replace the front hub bearing in the presence of the following signs: increased noise and hum when driving on a flat road, increased play in the wheel hub, noise when the wheel rotates without load, and the hub heating when the vehicle is moving. In order to replace the bearing, dismantle the bearing nut, remove the wheel if necessary, disconnect the caliper from the steering knuckle, disconnect the brake disc from the hub, dismantle and replace the bearing with a new one. The procedure differs depending on the car brand and model.