Wheel Bearing Replacement near Shawnee, Oklahoma

There are 18 RepairPal Certified locations for Wheel Bearing Replacement, all with a minimum 12,000-mile/12-month warranty.

18 Results for Wheel Bearing Replacement near Shawnee, Oklahoma

Wheel Bearing Replacement can be completed at all of these locations, along with other repairs and services.

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Ricks Superior Service

4.7
(37)
26.89 mi
6015 SE 15th St
Midwest City, OK
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Closes 5:00 PM
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Christian Brothers Automotive - Norman

4.6
(459)
29.52 mi
3050 Yarbrough Way
Norman, OK
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Closes 6:00 PM
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Christian Brothers Automotive - S. Western Ave

4.4
(554)
31.86 mi
10311 S Western Ave
Oklahoma City, OK
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Closes 6:00 PM
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Precision Tune Auto Care 057-04

4.5
(31)
31.99 mi
8000 S. Western
Oklahoma City, OK
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Closes 5:00 PM
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Dunnie B's Complete Automotive Repair and Transmission

5
(10)
34.4 mi
244 Northwest 60th Street
Oklahoma City, OK
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Closes 5:00 PM
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Consider It Fixed Auto Repair

5
(31)
34.72 mi
333 Northwest 70th Street
Oklahoma City, OK
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Closes 5:30 PM
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Christian Brothers Automotive - East Edmond

4.6
(176)
35 mi
3600 East 2nd Street
Edmond, OK
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Closes 6:00 PM
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A To Z Tire and Auto Service

4.2
(403)
35.36 mi
2812 NW 10th St
Oklahoma City, OK
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Closes 5:30 PM
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H & H Auto Tech

4.7
(44)
36.55 mi
1700 N Portland Ave
Oklahoma City, OK
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Closes 4:00 PM
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Kennedy Tire & Auto Service

4.5
(60)
37.51 mi
530 West Edmond Rd
Edmond, OK
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Closes 6:00 PM
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Meineke Car Care #2992

4.4
(18)
37.85 mi
2000 Northwest 122nd Street
Oklahoma City, OK
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Sal's Auto Service

4.8
(15)
38.62 mi
2420 N Macarthur Blvd
Oklahoma City, OK
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Wheel Bearing Replacement

How are wheel bearings replaced?

To replace a wheel bearing, a technician will need put the car on a lift, remove the wheel and tire, and remove the brake caliper and rotor. On some vehicles, the wheel hub and bearing are simply unbolted from the steering knuckle and can replaced as a unit. On other vehicles, though, the hub and bearing are pressed together into the knuckle and need to be removed with special tools. In these cases, a hydraulic press must be used to insert the new hub.
Wheel Bearing Replacement

Can I replace the wheel bearing myself?

Some vehicles with sealed front wheel bearings can be serviced at home. If the wheel hub and bearing are simply bolted to the knuckle and can be replaced as a unit, an intermediate DIYer with experience removing brake or suspension parts can do it. But many cars require that a technician remove hubs and bearings that are pressed into the knuckle. These components are difficult to disassemble, and reassembly requires a hydraulic press. In such cases, wheel bearing replacement is best left to a professional technician.

How are wheel bearings diagnosed?

To diagnose whether a wheel bearing is going bad, a technician will typically take the vehicle for a test drive to verify where the sound is coming from and determine which wheel bearing is the culprit. In the shop, the technician might lift the vehicle, rotate the wheel, and listen for sounds from the wheel hub. The technician will also test the wheel for excessive play by holding the tire on each side and rocking it back and forth. If there is play in the wheel and the steering and other suspension components are in good condition, the bearing has likely worn out.

What to look out for with wheel bearing issues

The front wheel bearing is an essential component of the vehicle suspension. As a wheel bearing wears out, more friction is created — and more damage occurs. On most vehicles, the wheel bearing requires special equipment to be serviced. If a bearing is installed improperly, it may fail early.

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