You don't. They are sealed bearings pressed into the rim.
Yes.
I don't know what you mean by 'off set' but do not use any rims that change the stock distance from center of rim to wheel bearing, the load is carried in such a way moving he rim out will destroy your wheel bearings
The center of the rim for a vehicle tire is called the hub. The hub is where the grease and bearings are that help the wheel turn.
No. The rim can NOT be modified. There are adapters, but highly not recommended beacuse the adapter moves the wheel farther away from the hub, and the load carrying is not where it should be and will destroy wheel bearings
could be tires out of round,bent rim,out of balence wheel or wheel bearings. or it could be the u-joint is bad and it is off balancing your drive shaft
Rubber tire and tube, plastic rim strip, aluminum rim, brass nipples, stainless steel spokes, aluminum hub body, steel bearings and axle.
The wheel hub is visible when the wheel is removed from the vehicle. It is the circular part that is used to actually mount the tire/rim assembly to the machinery of which it is a part. The hub assembly acts as a carrier for the mounting lugs/bolts, and generally for the wheel bearings.
The component upon which the wheel mounts is called the 'Wheel Hub'. It fits over the wheel bearings and is also mounted to the brakes.ANS 2 - The part that the tire mounts to on a car is the WHEEL,or RIM. This mounts to the HUB.
There are many dissimilar vehicles vehicles out there called Chevrolet Malibu, and front/rear wheel bearings can be different. Is your Malibu FWD or RWD? If fwd: no. The wheel bearings are ball-in-cage type bearings that are an integral part of the hub-and-bearing assembly which must be replaced as a unit. If rwd: maybe. The front wheel bearings are taper bearings held in place by a nut with cotter pin. The rear rear wheel bearings (axle bearings) are in fact pressed into the axle tube.
There are two taper roller bearings in each front hub, on a Samurai.
All of them. You've gotta have a wheel axle, you've gotta have bearings, you've gotta have the hub, the rim, the tire etc.