Wheel Bearing Replacement, Learn how to replace a wheel bearing hub assembly Fast and Easy!. You do not need to press this bearing in. You can use common hand tools to install it. This video shows a wheel bearing replacement for a Pontiac G8, but it will be similar for most cars and trucks that use hub bearing assemblies. I got a quote of $750 to replace one wheel bearing so doing this yourself saves you a ton of money!
How to tell if your wheel bearing is bad: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YvKWGjmPKoc
How to Replace a Wheel Bearing Hub Assembly (FWD): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fe_WtKIKlYA
How to Replace a Pressed in Wheel Bearing: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fLSXQ_LLpWY
Here is the longer, more in-depth version of this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=04AyCYIUEWQ
Tools:
Slide Hammer: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000I8R7EQ/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=B000I8R7EQ&linkCode=as2&tag=chri0e2-20&linkId=CCIB22RL5D4MMPUY
Socket Set: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000LY5AKU/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=B000LY5AKU&linkCode=as2&tag=chri0e2-20&linkId=PERCTXWXXMI6NSY5
Torque Wrench: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00C5ZL0RU/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=B00C5ZL0RU&linkCode=as2&tag=chri0e2-20&linkId=73AKF7MNIONV37ML
Here is the wheel bearing hub assembly I used: http://www.mevotech.com/product/hub-assemblies/
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Your a great teacher haha
So I can buy the “wheel bearing and wheel bearing†kit and not do any hard work like the other videos showing only to remove the “wheel bearingâ€ÂÂ.
Yoooooo Chris fix waddup tho?? Son dun!!!
What's up with the 120°? Is that standard for brake calipers?
Surely you're able to do this without a slide hammer right
Thank you for the great film. May I know the reason why on the mounting bolts instead of red threadlocker (how it was applied originally) was used the blue one? I work on one project and can't decide, which one better to use. If it is for removing easier in the future (in the sense without heating), but you removed it (w/red) using penetrant (no heat). Seems like red one will keep the bolts better. Thank you again.
I have a 2007 mazda 3 2007 i need to know the part name were the rear wheel bearing and the roto brake and all those parts its mounting i need to buy it thnks have a great and bless night
"rust welded" applies only when it's 10x harder to get off
Who’s watching this in the year 2020😂
You da man
Does it work the same for a front wheel drive
Thank you for this video. I won't have to spend $300 now. Such a life saver
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You're the BEST***
Wow
Hey Chris, I can't find proper alloys for my volvo s70 so I waz thinking of converting it to Japanese hub. Is it possible…. Can you do a vedio. Thanks
can you expain how come you had to do the 120°?
i did my calipers but didnt do that extra degree angle. theyre just fine but im kinda worried if i needed to do that extra step
hey chris great video
i got my wheel beating replaced and there is now a leek under middle of my car . any idea if it related? thanks , subscribed
I don’t even have a Toyota anymore, and I nearly watched the whole thing because it was just that good. This is by FAR one of the best informational videos I’ve watched on YouTube, period. Thank you!
Warning: You took the old screws to fix the brake. These screws were before fixed with torque and angle. So the screws were streched.
If you fix these screws again with angle, the screws are stretched again. This is very dangerous, because the screws can break, if the are streched too much.
Where is all this rust coming from in such a young car? It looks 20 years old inside that wheel assembly.
Dude…chill with the anti seize
Thanks for your help. Your video is the absolute best tutorial I have ever seen done. Perfectly put together. Each little step explained in simple terms and in sync with corresponding footage. Subscribed.
I swear you just sprayed that in my eyes😆😅
Will that slide hammer pull just the axle hubs assembly, or might it pull the axle out, too?
Is the torque wrench really necessary?
hey chris- My ute manual says to "Replace front hub bearing grease " for every third service. Can you please make a video on this?? is it about repacking grease somehow? do I need a special tool? I don't know what to do!..
Excellent! Thank you.
Yank-bar-tool is interesting, you can use it back-wards. Using a hammer would be difficult, because there is no room inside the wheel-box.
Wow your video was great. Really explained and showed everything. It was greatly appreciated although I probably won't be doing this. You did make me feel a little more confident if I wanted to try. Thank you
What if mine won’t come off and I don’t have a “slide hammerâ€ÂÂ