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upallnight 12-11-2015 12:56 AM

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Originally Posted by Perrier (Post 1061387)
Messed up typing. Meant to say
That would not explain going quiet when I turn left. Less weight in the bearing makes it quiet down. No?

One way to find out is to jack the right side up, block the back wheels and put the trans in neutral and NOT park. Spin the right tire and listen for noise. Also you can shake the wheel left to right and up and down. Any free play?

Ricky Bobby 12-11-2015 10:46 AM

When you turn left (above 40 mph) you are loading the right side and unloading the left and you would hear the bearing roar if your RF was bad - opposite is if the RF bearing is bad and you take an off-ramp above 40mph or so it would get whisper quiet as there is less load on it.

When I did mine, only the RF was making noise, but I always recommend wheel bearings and suspension parts be done in pairs so I did both.

David.X5 12-27-2015 12:33 PM

Wrapped this up a couple of weekends ago. Used loctite on the first bearing while I was pressing it in and it was stressing my 20-ton press. Had to put my full weight on the pump handle to get the bearing to seat. Loctite seems completely unnecessary. So, the second one I installed with waterproof grease to aid assembly and no loctite. Still took some serious force on the press. Can't imagine that bearing moving around, especially after the big snap ring is in place. Nice and quiet now.

Got distracted with some bad mission creep and POR-15'ed the dust shields, knuckles and hubs (black of course) and painted my calipers with POR-15 silver caliper paint.

Jockski 03-31-2016 05:57 PM

Hearing Hands, Some bad bearings can only resonate noise under load,
If you Can Spin the wheel And Grab hold of the suspension Spring you should be
able to feel it rumble a little ;) just my 2cent

Bmwe5320023.0 05-02-2020 03:10 PM

Thinking of doing this while I have the front suspension completely apart.
What is the right diameter and will this tool work?
https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B01JBK2OJO/..._7cCREbGFGSRC2

I don't want to buy a 20 ton press cuz a decent one is about $400

David.X5 05-02-2020 04:14 PM

Don’t have a BMW anymore, but that kit is what I used for the sizes and variety of discs and rings. I used the press and not the screw. Don’t think you will get more than 1-2 tons of force with that screw. I used a harbor freight 20 ton press. US$150 with a coupon. The price is good and the quality is “barely adequate”. Don’t know if they are in Canada.

Bmwe5320023.0 05-02-2020 04:20 PM

We have Princess Auto that kinda resembles HF I guess.
20 ton press is $550, pretty steep
https://www.princessauto.com/en/deta...ss/A-p8604597e
Also tried looking for a used one but didn't find anything.

I've seen lots of people use the screw, or what about the steel puncher kit that Upallnight recommended?
Not sure how it all would work together though

oldskewel 05-02-2020 05:02 PM

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Originally Posted by David.X5 (Post 1182705)
... Don’t think you will get more than 1-2 tons of force with that screw...

I don't have a press (my garage is so stuffed already), and can generally get things done with screw-based things.

I don't know about that particular tool, but a quick google confirms that a 7/8" grade 8 bolt has an ultimate tensile strength of about 30 tons. So I would not be worried about the screw.

Bmwe5320023.0 06-14-2020 10:05 PM

Ended up buying this 10 ton press on sale for $200
https://www.canadiantire.ca/en/pdp/m...-0090221p.html

It was not enough. I had to beat on the bearing from the opposite side with a big hammer to get it moving.

Overboost 06-14-2020 10:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Bmwe5320023.0 (Post 1185942)
Ended up buying this 10 ton press on sale for $200
https://www.canadiantire.ca/en/pdp/m...-0090221p.html

It was not enough. I had to beat on the bearing from the opposite side with a big hammer to get it moving.

My 20 Ton press jumped an inch when my front bearing finally started to move and it was at the point where I was at the end of force on the 20 ton pump. I'm suprised the neighbors didn't drop a dime on me for discharging a firearm. It was that loud but it did finally accept the fact it was coming out. :bustingup


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