Q: I have a question about my wheels for a 2004 oldsmobile alero. Do the wheel bearing in the back have to be pressed any way before

asked by on February 19, 2017

I have a question about my wheels for a 2004 oldsmobile alero. Do the wheel bearing in the back have to be pressed any way before being put on?

My car has 204000 miles.
My car has an automatic transmission.

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