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Take off wheel and remove hub centre cap and undo the nut (very tight)! Somone will need to be in the car to apply brakes and make sure car is in high gear! Once the nut is off the bearing should be visible - remove it! Apply good quality high melting point grease to the new bearing and fit! Replace the nut and tighten to the specified torque using the torque wrench! Put wheel back on and move to the next!
Make sure you TIGHTEN TO SPECIFIED TORQUE SETTING!
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