2017 Subaru Crosstrek rear wheel bearing assembly replacement.
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- Опубліковано 1 тра 2023
- 2017 Subaru Crosstrek rear wheel bearing assembly replacement. If you are wondering how to install or remove or replace a part on your car, I hope this video will help show you how to change it.
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Great video, thanks! Love my Crosstrek, EZ to work on, everything the engineers have done makes since, unlike the Harley's I work on every day.
These are so much more civilized than the pressed-in wheel bearings of the past, and here you don't need to remove the ball joint. You didn't even need your hub tamer, ha ha. Another helpful video, Tod!
Great video. Thank you.
What size of bolts did you use to push out the bearing assembly?
That sure beats the older ones.
I am trying to diagnose a bad wheel bearing on my '19 Crosstrek. At speed, turning the wheel makes the sound go away, leading me to believe it is the front right wheel bearing. On the hoist none of the wheels exhibit play. The front right side sounds fine with a spin test, but the back wheel sounds dry. Its confusing me a little. Would the sound go away while turning if it was the back right? I'm trying to learn!
I wish Subaru had put a dimes worth of anti seize and charged an extra $10