It turns out that while my right CV axle might be going bad due to the split boot, I think my problem is my wheel bearing. A few days ago, I attempted to remove the axle. Turns out that I had to remove the sway bar from the sway bar bracket (I'm a little unfamiliar with this since the set up is different than when I replaced my Escort axle), but one of the nuts was rusted on badly. Well, it ended up getting chewed up. I thought about disconnecting the strut from the steering knuckle and make room for the axle that way, but I didn't know for sure. Anyway, it was late and I had work the next day, so back together it went.
Well today, shortly when I got home from work, I laid out my tools and reached down to touch my wheel retainer nut out of curiosity and it was HOT!! Oddly enough, since I had very little to no play at all when I pulled on the wheels. But it does make sounds going down the road and pops loudly when going over speed bumps and around corners, so I guess it's obviously a bearing. I guess it was going bad and when I put the nut back on several days before, I put it on too tight and made it worse.
Well, I have never done bearings before on a Festiva and the Haynes manual doesn't mention front bearing replacement. The bearings on my Escort needed to be taken to a shop and be pressed out/in, so would I have to do that? I do have a busy schedule with work (pizza delivery driver) and school so if it wouldn't be too much to ask, could somebody give me an idea of what exactly I need, what I'm supposed to do and how long it should take me?
Well today, shortly when I got home from work, I laid out my tools and reached down to touch my wheel retainer nut out of curiosity and it was HOT!! Oddly enough, since I had very little to no play at all when I pulled on the wheels. But it does make sounds going down the road and pops loudly when going over speed bumps and around corners, so I guess it's obviously a bearing. I guess it was going bad and when I put the nut back on several days before, I put it on too tight and made it worse.
Well, I have never done bearings before on a Festiva and the Haynes manual doesn't mention front bearing replacement. The bearings on my Escort needed to be taken to a shop and be pressed out/in, so would I have to do that? I do have a busy schedule with work (pizza delivery driver) and school so if it wouldn't be too much to ask, could somebody give me an idea of what exactly I need, what I'm supposed to do and how long it should take me?
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