The front shock absorber axial roller bearing appears to have failed on my Seat Leon FR 2.0 TDI (2015).
The failure is on the near side (passenger side) - refer to the picture below...
Is the failed part item 8 in the diagram below ?
I am trying to understand the work involved to fix it and the tools required.
I have changed broken coils and wheel bearings before, but not on this car.
The repair seems to suggest that the wheel hub bolt needs to be removed, is this really necessary ?
When I've changed wheel bearings in the past, I was able to borrow a 1 meter break bar (which cost over £100) to remove and refit the hub bolt.
But when tightening I struggled to turn the hub bolt a final 180 degrees (after torquing), I could only turn it about 90 degree even with the 1m breaker bar.
So the removal and refitting the hub bolt is my main concern, especially as I no longer have access to the 1m breaker bar.
Can an impact wrench gun be used to remove and replace the hub bolt ? I'm wondering whether its worth investing in one such as this...
https://www.screwfix.com/p/milwauke...ithium-brushless-cordless-impact-wrench/820ge
I tend to do repairs myself as its usually cheaper than taking to a garage, even if I have to buy new tools (which then come in handy in the future).
These are the main tools I have (as well as axle stands and jack) - I would have to buy some spring compressors....
The failure is on the near side (passenger side) - refer to the picture below...
Is the failed part item 8 in the diagram below ?
I am trying to understand the work involved to fix it and the tools required.
I have changed broken coils and wheel bearings before, but not on this car.
The repair seems to suggest that the wheel hub bolt needs to be removed, is this really necessary ?
When I've changed wheel bearings in the past, I was able to borrow a 1 meter break bar (which cost over £100) to remove and refit the hub bolt.
But when tightening I struggled to turn the hub bolt a final 180 degrees (after torquing), I could only turn it about 90 degree even with the 1m breaker bar.
So the removal and refitting the hub bolt is my main concern, especially as I no longer have access to the 1m breaker bar.
Can an impact wrench gun be used to remove and replace the hub bolt ? I'm wondering whether its worth investing in one such as this...
https://www.screwfix.com/p/milwauke...ithium-brushless-cordless-impact-wrench/820ge
I tend to do repairs myself as its usually cheaper than taking to a garage, even if I have to buy new tools (which then come in handy in the future).
These are the main tools I have (as well as axle stands and jack) - I would have to buy some spring compressors....
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