treehan77
TYF Fiend
I replaced my bearings as preemptive maintenance at 180k, axles had no issues
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As mentioned - I'm about 98% sure the inner race is part of the axle. There is no separate inner race.As I understand it, there is not separate inner race on our Tahoes. (see article linked below) Note the damage in the first image of the linked article.
AGCO Automotive Repair Service - Baton Rouge, LA - Detailed Auto Topics - Rear Axle Bearing Failure
AGCO provides overall lowest costs of vehicle ownership. We do this by providing extremely high quality automotive service, following the theories and practices of Dr. W. Edwards Deming., Rear axle shaft and bearing damagewww.agcoauto.com
It is possible my diff fluid did go below a critical level when the rear cover was leaking. I don't know exactly how much I would have lost before I changed it, but I wasn't aware of any failed bearings before this.
There’s no way imo for the axle to be damaged. I replaced my rear wheel bearings on my 02 a couple years ago. The bearings were like new. At 150k. There wasn’t any visible wear to any of the rollers period, nor axles, and these things are beefy. I replaced them with new OE. Just don’t get carried away with the puller and make sure to not insert it too far where the reluctor is, it’s pretty easy to tell where it’s hooked the back of the bearing. You’d have to go pretty far in to hook the reluctor, just be aware there is one right behind the bearing.I'm pretty much okay with doing the rear wheel bearings. My question is more related to the chances the rear axle also needs replacing.
Last time I had the rear wheels off I could feel roughness in the rear right wheel as I rotated it, so I'm pretty sure I need to do that bearing. But, if I pull the axle to do the bearing and discover that the failed bearing wore into the axle, I have a problem.
@nonickatall, remember, we are talking about a truck that is 22 years old now.
However, if very few of you have had to actually replace an axle, it's probably worth me taking the chance on the bearing only.
I didn’t see this info before I posted. It’s possible that you damaged the axles if the diff went low at all. That’s about the only thing that wears the axles out at the bearings.As I understand it, there is not separate inner race on our Tahoes. (see article linked below) Note the damage in the first image of the linked article.
AGCO Automotive Repair Service - Baton Rouge, LA - Detailed Auto Topics - Rear Axle Bearing Failure
AGCO provides overall lowest costs of vehicle ownership. We do this by providing extremely high quality automotive service, following the theories and practices of Dr. W. Edwards Deming., Rear axle shaft and bearing damagewww.agcoauto.com
It is possible my diff fluid did go below a critical level when the rear cover was leaking. I don't know exactly how much I would have lost before I changed it, but I wasn't aware of any failed bearings before this.