Rear hubs

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stanger42876

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Alright my 94mtx is making a grinding nose in the rr but only sometimes. Then this afternoon on the way home it was gone, what gives? Sooo I have new hubs, rotors pads, pins and pin boots with those little brackets. My question is do I have to replace the hubs on both sides or can I just do the bad 1, I'm doing the rotors and pads regardless. Is there anything I should keep in mind when doing these. Any help would be great, I've searched but it seems easier to just ask. Thanks Dan
 

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You can replace only one side (rear bearings).

If you buy the hub version , which have the bearing/ABS ring/hub/studs in one unit and takes 5 minutes with a 32mm socket when the rotors are out.
 

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You can pick-up a 36mm deep-well impact socket (Armstrong) at Menards for $17.68 - as well as the 32mm for the front !
 

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Alright I replaced the bad hub, rotor and pads and pins boots etc... just on the pass. side rear, it was hotter than the hinges of **** out and I got f'n dehydrated, I adjusted the ebrake cable so it wasn't tight but I get the slightest drag I have only seen smoke once but I can smell it when I park any ideas?
 

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