Land Rover Discovery: Front Suspension Front
Wheel Bearing (G1348362)
/ Removal and Installation
SPECIAL TOOL(S)
GENERAL EQUIPMENT
REMOVAL
WARNING:
Make sure to support the vehicle with axle stands.
Raise and support the vehicle.
Refer to: Wheel Knuckle (204-01 Front Suspension, Removal and
Installation).
- Special Tool(s): JLR-204-806
- Special Tool(s): 204-726
- General Equipment: Hydraulic press
- General Equipment: Vise
- General Equipment: Copper Hammer
- General Equipment: Punch
- Special Tool(s): 204-305
- General Equipment: Hydraulic press
Clean all the mating faces and reusable parts thoroughly and check
for damage.
NOTE:
Note the orientation of the component prior to removal.
- Special Tool(s): 204-727A
- General Equipment: Hydraulic press
INSTALLATION
CAUTION:
Make sure that the area around the component is clean and
free of foreign material.
NOTE:
Make sure that the component is installed to the noted
removal position.
Special Tool(s): JLR-204-808
- Special Tool(s): JLR-204-807
- General Equipment: Hydraulic press
- Special Tool(s): 204-726
- General Equipment: Hydraulic press
Refer to: Wheel Knuckle (204-01 Front Suspension, Removal and
Installation).
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REMOVAL
CAUTION:
Nuts and bolts must be tightened with the weight of the vehicle on
the suspension.
NOTES:
RH illustration shown, LH is similar.
Removal steps in this procedure may contain installa
SPECIAL TOOL(S)
GENERAL EQUIPMENT
PART(S)
Removal
CAUTION:
Nuts and bolts must be tightened with the weight of the vehicle on
the suspension.
NOTE:
Some variation in the illustrations ma
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SPECIAL TOOL(S)
REMOVAL
WARNING:
Make sure to support the vehicle with axle stands.
Raise and support the vehicle.
Remove the active on-demand coupling.
Refer to: Active On-Demand Coupling - Vehicles With: 9HP48 9-
Speed Automatic Transmission - AWD (205-02A Rear Drive
Axle/Differential - Vehicle
P indicates that the tyre is for
passenger vehicle use. This index is
not always shown.
The width of the tyre from sidewall
edge to sidewall edge, in millimetres.
The aspect ratio, also known as the
profile, gives the sidewall height as a
percentage of the tread width. So, if
the tread w