Clean & grease wheel bearings on 850?
-
JimBee
- Posts: 1915
- Joined: 9 December 2008
- Year and Model: 93 and 2 96 850's
- Location: Minneapolis
- Has thanked: 25 times
- Been thanked: 42 times
Re: Clean & grease wheel bearings on 850?
So not wanting to shell out $125.00 for a Volvo OEM to have in the trunk, I ordered a (ugh) ScanTech for the rear and I think the front is a GMB. Supplies for the '93 I guess are getting scarce.
-
dcarlson12
- Posts: 514
- Joined: 2 July 2008
- Year and Model: 1997 850 T5
- Location: Surrey, BC, Canada
- Been thanked: 2 times
You might want to try this place although I don't see the 850 listed under Volvo...
http://www.hubandbearingwarehouse.com/s ... StoreFront
http://www.hubandbearingwarehouse.com/s ... StoreFront
-
Banditryder
- Posts: 3
- Joined: 9 July 2011
- Year and Model: 850 GLT Wagon 1997
- Location: Pittsburgh, PA
Hello all, new member here. Great site. Spent 20 minutes looking at lots of other helpful stuff before I even got to what I really logged on for! I have a 97 850 GLT wagon and a new replacement wheel bearing assembly sitting in a box on my kitchen counter. I'm trying to find the torque specs for the installation and I'm wondering whether I should even try the job. I was expecting the old tapered roller bearings/clean/repack dance which I'm certainly comfortable with but maybe this job is too much. I'm not afraid of a challenge, but I'm vertically challenged (no lift, only jackstands) and worried about whether I'll have enough room to swing a torque wrench. Your thoughts would be greatly appreciated.
here's a good how to
http://volvospeed.com/volvo_repairs_how ... ement.html
http://volvospeed.com/volvo_repairs_how ... ement.html
99 V70XC 158K
95 850glt 188K
95 850glt 188K
-
- Similar Topics
- Replies
- Views
- Last post






