Thank you for the video! Just completed in my 2003 Silverado 2500HD duramax. As another member mentioned, the cv axel does not clear enough to remove axel tube. I found quicker fix instead of removing cv axel, loosening the sway bar link gave me room to clear. Hope that helps someone like you helped me. Thanks again
I just completed this job on '04 2500HD and your video was very helpful. There was quite a bit of finagling to get the axle tube back in. Did driver's side seal and bearing about 5 years ago.
Did the replacement this weekend thanks to your video. Two observations on my 2003 Silverado 2500HD (Duramax). 1) my CV axle did not hang low enough so I had to remove it. 2) be careful check out the roller pins in the bearing. Some of mine came out when I removed the axle shaft. I put them back and used heavy grease to hold them in place during re-install.
I'm glad to hear that my video helped you. I didn't have those problems but thanks for letting me and other viewers know about these potential problems. Thanks for watching!
Need help please do some of these mines a 1500 yr 2000 do some not have a flat washer above the eared washer mine didn't have one unless it's missing? And is the gear left inside supposed to be able to move?
Thanks for the video; real world driveway application! Is there a suggestion to put the gasket maker on the housing? I don't see anyone else doing this. Best Practice?
Thank you for the video! Just completed in my 2003 Silverado 2500HD duramax. As another member mentioned, the cv axel does not clear enough to remove axel tube. I found quicker fix instead of removing cv axel, loosening the sway bar link gave me room to clear. Hope that helps someone like you helped me. Thanks again
Great video, like that you include all Torque settings.
I just replaced both seals after watching your video, my 1988 k1500 was finally due with 524000 miles on it.
I will be tackling this job on my 1994 Z71 that has 338,000 on it! I intend to take past 500K, as well.
I just completed this job on '04 2500HD and your video was very helpful. There was quite a bit of finagling to get the axle tube back in. Did driver's side seal and bearing about 5 years ago.
Nice video. I'll be tackling this very soon. Seems a lot easier than the left side seal. Thanks!
Did the replacement this weekend thanks to your video. Two observations on my 2003 Silverado 2500HD (Duramax). 1) my CV axle did not hang low enough so I had to remove it. 2) be careful check out the roller pins in the bearing. Some of mine came out when I removed the axle shaft. I put them back and used heavy grease to hold them in place during re-install.
I'm glad to hear that my video helped you. I didn't have those problems but thanks for letting me and other viewers know about these potential problems. Thanks for watching!
Need help please do some of these mines a 1500 yr 2000 do some not have a flat washer above the eared washer mine didn't have one unless it's missing? And is the gear left inside supposed to be able to move?
Good video not many on doing the right side
Thanks for the video; real world driveway application! Is there a suggestion to put the gasket maker on the housing? I don't see anyone else doing this. Best Practice?
My Service manual said to use anaerobic gasket maker on the housing. I hope this is helpful. Thanks for watching!
excellent video thank you