Dodge Repair: WHEEL BEARING HUB ASSEMBLY on a 99 Dodge Neon, rear disc brakes, rear wheel bearings


Question
QUESTION: I am looking for a picture or diagram on how to install rear WHEEL BEARING HUB ASSEMBLY on a 99 Dodge Neon.

ANSWER: sorry can not post pics on this site.

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QUESTION: How do I change rear wheel bearings for a 1999 dodge neon?

Answer
HUB AND BEARING (REAR)
REMOVAL
Raise the vehicle. Refer to HOISTING in the LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE group for the proper lifting procedure.
Remove the rear tire and wheel assembly.
If vehicle is equipped with rear drum brakes, remove the brake drum from hub.
If vehicle is equipped with rear disc brakes, remove the rear caliper from the adapter and store the caliper out of the way by hanging it from the frame of the vehicle. Refer to DISC BRAKE SHOES (REAR) in the BRAKE group for the required procedure. Remove the brake rotor from the hub.
Remove the dust cap Rear Hub And Bearing Dust Cap from the rear hub/bearing
Remove the rear hub and bearing retaining nut Hub And Bearing Retaining Nut Then remove the hub and bearing from the knuckle
INSTALLATION
CAUTION: The hub and bearing retaining nut must be tightened to, but must not exceed its required torque specification. The proper torque specification of the retaining nut is critical to the life of the hub bearing.

Install the rear hub and bearing on the knuckle. Install the hub and bearing retaining nut Hub And Bearing Retaining Nut , and torque it to 217 N·m (160 ft. lbs.)
Install the rear hub and bearing dust cap.
If the vehicle is equipped with rear disc brakes, install the rear brake rotor on the hub. Carefully install the rear brake caliper over the braking disc and install it on the adapter. Tighten the caliper mounting bolts to 22 N·m (192 in. lbs.)
If the vehicle is equipped with rear drum brakes, install the brake drum on the hub.
Install tire and wheel assembly on the vehicle. Tighten the wheel mounting nuts in proper sequence until all nuts are torqued to half specification. Then repeat the tightening sequence to the full specified torque of 135 N·m (100 ft. lbs.)
Lower the vehicle