One of the best how-to vids on youtube. I've worked on cars for over 20yrs. youtube is the bane of my existence but makes me money because idiots make shitty how-to car vids and I have to repair the follower's screw up. This guy did it right. Quick, to the point, acurate (except for tightening torques), go photography, sounds like an educated person. I dont think those wheel spacers caused the problem but... otherwise great job.
Thank you, sir. That was very helpful. My wife's 2005 Dodge Magnum is experience some funky vibration, especially on acceleration. I called Autozone and the guy said it sounded like the wheel bearings, but then told me that to install the bearings I would need a hydrolic press. Clearly that is not the case. I will have to buy a huge socket, and hopefully I can get the 198lbs of torque without an air gun. Thanks again.
Nice work. I just did a 4 wheel brake job on a 2010 charger and I spent more time banging the trashy lug nuts out of my socket than I needed to. Got front wheel bearings next. We do the same thing btw.. see you out there bro.
The reason they don't want you to use the nut again is because it will not lock as well as a new one. They are egged on the inside to resist comming lose. When you use the nut over.....you should use blue loctite
My issuse is the abs/eps not working. Ive replaced everything but the bearings and module. Im assume rhe ring tones have warped from the crappy roads. This video helps confirm my future work. Thanks
The lug nuts on those cars are trash. They melt and warp. I suggest replacing them with something better than what the factory issues. I had to get some cut off
Quick, to the point, and I can tell he's done a few of these before. Well done.
Dean
Seattle
One of the best how-to vids on youtube. I've worked on cars for over 20yrs. youtube is the bane of my existence but makes me money because idiots make shitty how-to car vids and I have to repair the follower's screw up. This guy did it right. Quick, to the point, acurate (except for tightening torques), go photography, sounds like an educated person. I dont think those wheel spacers caused the problem but... otherwise great job.
Great video! Just an added tip... replace your backing plates while you have easy access to it.
Thank you, sir. That was very helpful. My wife's 2005 Dodge Magnum is experience some funky vibration, especially on acceleration. I called Autozone and the guy said it sounded like the wheel bearings, but then told me that to install the bearings I would need a hydrolic press. Clearly that is not the case. I will have to buy a huge socket, and hopefully I can get the 198lbs of torque without an air gun. Thanks again.
Nice work. I just did a 4 wheel brake job on a 2010 charger and I spent more time banging the trashy lug nuts out of my socket than I needed to. Got front wheel bearings next. We do the same thing btw.. see you out there bro.
The reason they don't want you to use the nut again is because it will not lock as well as a new one. They are egged on the inside to resist comming lose. When you use the nut over.....you should use blue loctite
Great stuff , seen loads of them hub bearings seized on. Let alone just fall off.
Yes I was very lucky that’s a once in a life time job hahahha!!!!!
Yes I was very lucky that’s a once in a life time job hahahha!!!!!
My issuse is the abs/eps not working. Ive replaced everything but the bearings and module. Im assume rhe ring tones have warped from the crappy roads. This video helps confirm my future work. Thanks
I need that job done on my 2007 dodge magnum nice work 👌🏼
Is AWD the same I have a 2006 sxt version that’s needs a wheel hub
The lug nuts on those cars are trash. They melt and warp. I suggest replacing them with something better than what the factory issues. I had to get some cut off
My 2005 Magnum with over 240k miles still has the original lug nuts and in fine condition.
Do you recommend changing one or changing all four wheel bearings...?
i do one at a time can be years until the next one goes
Great presentation. Thank you..
Great job
What size socket is that you using
If you replace the hub bearing do you need to replace it on both wheels or can you get away with just replacing one
i do one at a time can be years until the next one goes
👍👍👍👍👍
Is hub bearing the same thing as wheel bearing?
yes in this case
I gotta replace the right rear wheel bearing
What kind of camera are you using
Go pro session 5
Is the awd different?
Yes