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Front hub bearing replacement

Front hub bearing replacement in Rishon LeZion

77 companies found

Expresso Pahahut
  • Car Service
  • Closed Will open on Sunday at 07:30
  • Eliyahu Eitan St 20, Rishon LeTsiyon
  • EnglishHebrew
Eden Mirkaz
  • Car ServiceEvacuator
  • Closed Will open on Sunday at 07:30
  • Moshe Beker St 25, Rishon LeTsiyon
  • EnglishHebrew
Hen Arik
  • Car Service
  • Closed Will open on Sunday at 07:30
  • Binyamin Shmotkin St 16, Rishon LeTsiyon
  • EnglishHebrew
Alex Linsko
  • Car Service
  • Closed Will open on Sunday at 08:00
  • Binyamin Shmotkin St 35, Rishon LeTsiyon
  • EnglishHebrew
Topaz
  • Car Service
  • Closed Will open on Sunday at 07:00
  • Pinhas Shlomo Ben David St 12, Rishon LeTsiyon
  • EnglishHebrew
Diesel Rascheltz
  • Car Service
  • Closed Will open on Sunday at 08:30
  • Moshe Sharett St 8, Rishon LeTsiyon
  • EnglishHebrew
Shay David
  • Car Service
  • Closed Will open on Sunday at 08:00
  • Etsel St 6, Rishon LeTsiyon
  • EnglishHebrew
UMI Central Showroom
  • ShowroomCar Service
  • Closed Will open on Sunday at 09:00
  • Naftali Faltin St 5, Rishon LeTsiyon
  • EnglishHebrew
Rishon LeZion Central Service Center
  • Car Service
  • Closed Will open on Sunday at 08:30
  • Ha-Sar Haim Moshe Shapira St 25, Rishon LeTsiyon
  • EnglishHebrew
Shai
  • Car Service
  • Closed Will open on Sunday at 08:00
  • Plotitsky St 3, Rishon LeTsiyon
  • EnglishHebrew
Yazdi
  • Car Service
  • Closed Will open on Sunday at 08:00
  • Tulipman St 4, Rishon LeTsiyon
  • EnglishHebrew
Red Motors
  • Car Service
  • Closed Will open on Sunday at 08:00
  • Binyamin Shmotkin St 35, Rishon LeTsiyon
  • EnglishHebrew

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.