Awesomely well done video! Doesn’t get any clearer or more succinct than that. You didn’t waste time talking about your dog, your video was crystal clear (void of fuzziness) and your steps were well articulated. I feel like I can change my bearings after just a single viewing. 10/10 video. Thank you!
I have a squeaky noise coming from the rear of a 350 rancher the only issue I can find is the back left axle bearing needs replaced.. would that cause a squeaking noise ? Do to lack of grease or worn ?
Anything bad that could happen it did bolts broke or stripped out calipers locked up with new pads on them had to cut bolts off ball joints would come off frozen stuck castle but just spinning in one place grrrrr
I learned nothing from this video. I have a Honda Trx250ex and the bearing races are stuck in the diff housing, I was hoping this video would cover removal but ya kinda just breezed right past it because yours fell out. Fsirly good video as far as videos go I guess
Very Good Video To The Point To The Other compliments if there not as bad as in the video you (Will Need Other Tools) Very Simple there pressed in so they have to come out a lot are worn to the point where they do just fall out some are not......
And now your socket will never fit properly onto a ratchet or extension again.....bearing driver my friends super cheap kit at Harbor Freight works well!
I dont have a harbor freight close, the best thing to save your socket is black tape and a small block of wood, makes your hits less aggressive to the bearing and more forgiving and wont damage the socket either, I have yet to damage a socket like that
Thankfully your bearings fell out?? Funny how you chose to not show the hardest part of the job for your cute little video. The whole bearing didn't fall out and you know it. Screw drivers and air chisels....
Awesomely well done video!
Doesn’t get any clearer or more succinct than that.
You didn’t waste time talking about your dog, your video was crystal clear (void of fuzziness) and your steps were well articulated.
I feel like I can change my bearings after just a single viewing.
10/10 video.
Thank you!
Thank you. This is the way to tell someone how to fix stuff. Straight to the point.
Finally, a video that gets to the point. Keep it up and thanks.
yeah gets to the point then skips right past it
Thank you just what we needed, precise and to the point!
Rated Red, Great Content. Thdemonstrationon and instructions were perfectly in sync. Thanks for uploading!
Perfect video for what I look for.
Worked like a charm thnks man
what is the assemby called that you put the new bearings in ?
What size socket is that
This really helps seeing I have the same atv lol thanks man
You see I came here to figure out how to remove the bearing...
Exactly. Informational Videos should cover all the steps and fully explain. Maybe not worry so much about the music overdub
Same way he put them. Put your purse down 😂
Short and to the point. Not a bunch of useless chatter. Good video.
Man my hub is seized mega onto the axle thoughts?
Best standard practice is to not reuse cotter pins. They are cheap insurance
Will bad front bearings make the machine hard to steer ?
No it helps the steering
I appreciate this straightforward video. Thank you! Subscribed.
Going to try this thanks
Where did you get your wheel bearing from because I need those exact ones
You can get them from eBay he is using aftermarket race bearing and you can find them on Amazon
6006rs. I got them at my local supply store. You can get them at autoparts stores.
I’m having trouble I have a 2006 raptor 350 and I got the castle nut off but the whole thing is stuck and not coming off
No mention about the axle seal you put in..
I need one for rest wheel bearings on a big bear 400
would like to see the rear bearings replaced
I’m here to do it on my Yamaha bear tracker. I make UA-cam vids on it and it had a couple problems and I have a GoPro coming in for my channel.
I have a squeaky noise coming from the rear of a 350 rancher the only issue I can find is the back left axle bearing needs replaced.. would that cause a squeaking noise ? Do to lack of grease or worn ?
Hayden’s Outdoor Adventures yes or moisture gotinit
Great video, you provided all the pertinent info i needed.
that helps a lot thanks
How about the bearing in the sprocket
you didnt show how to remove outer race which i was looking for
Helped alot thanks👍
Anything bad that could happen it did bolts broke or stripped out calipers locked up with new pads on them had to cut bolts off ball joints would come off frozen stuck castle but just spinning in one place grrrrr
Nothing showing seal removal or replacement
Wish you would of shown how wobbley the wheel was after you replaced the bearing before you took jack stands away.
Need one for rear wheel bearings
Skips literally the only tricky part of this job...removing the bearings
I am having a nightmare on an old '88 Big Bear. Everything is just totally rusted...
Pb blaster should be your best new friend.
In the South, I always used a tree stump to replace wheel bearings!
The bottom bolt wont come of on attic cat to change baring
Someone silicone the rear drum cove having a good time getting it off
Who has a socket that big, it looked like a big socket
Um real men.
Wtf is this video!!! It just doesn't fall out!!!!????
hoada 300 mine did on my brute force it was in that bad of shape
mine just fell out in pieces aswell
Father in law's did also.
I thought you said tire rod
There is no need to detach the shock
You might want to address those tires next.
I’d pay money to see someone take these out with a screwdriver
Can't get the knuckle off
2004 3010mule
I learned nothing from this video. I have a Honda Trx250ex and the bearing races are stuck in the diff housing, I was hoping this video would cover removal but ya kinda just breezed right past it because yours fell out. Fsirly good video as far as videos go I guess
Looks like Post Malone
Very Good Video To The Point To The Other compliments if there not as bad as in the video you (Will Need Other Tools) Very Simple there pressed in so they have to come out a lot are worn to the point where they do just fall out some are not......
And now your socket will never fit properly onto a ratchet or extension again.....bearing driver my friends super cheap kit at Harbor Freight works well!
I dont have a harbor freight close, the best thing to save your socket is black tape and a small block of wood, makes your hits less aggressive to the bearing and more forgiving and wont damage the socket either, I have yet to damage a socket like that
Thankfully your bearings fell out?? Funny how you chose to not show the hardest part of the job for your cute little video. The whole bearing didn't fall out and you know it. Screw drivers and air chisels....
This video was not helpful at all you need to explain it a little bit better and a little bit slower for an amateur like me............jonjon.....