Videos from TRQ have always been detailed , easy to follow and very well made . They go slow and show each step ! Very useful . Thank you TRQ. Keep up the good work ! 👍
Great video and it helped a ton. Watched your other one on the seized hub removal and that was a big help too! Ended up cutting 2 wheel studs off and pounding them out and then using two bolts nuts and washers to force the hub out. Everything went fairly ok but watching all these videos nothing came as a surprise as I hit one snag after another. Stupid parking brake shoe lining fell off as I was putting the shoes back on so add another $50 to my repair bill. Thanks again.
If my driver side bearing is bad will the steering wheel causes to pull left? Cause I am dealing with left pull in 5-25mph driving slow steering wheel turns decently fast to the left and at highway speed it pull as well to the left, I’ve done numerous wheel alignment, balancing. I even replace sway and steering linkage no sign of improvement and tires are new also did 4 tires cross swapped nothing. Any suggestions? Thanks!
I think you’re on the right track. These AWD’s are hard to feel any drag on those bearing’s. Rust on the speed sensor is a good reason to suspect that water has gotten into the bearing
Serjous question, on a 2wd 09 acadia does it still have the axle and 34mm nut and rubber boot part connected to the back of the hub? Cause I took mine apart and it doesn't have that on either side on the rear. Seems like I'm missing parts wondering if the guy I bought it from screwed me big time..
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Videos from TRQ have always been detailed , easy to follow and very well made . They go slow and show each step ! Very useful . Thank you TRQ. Keep up the good work ! 👍
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Great video and it helped a ton. Watched your other one on the seized hub removal and that was a big help too! Ended up cutting 2 wheel studs off and pounding them out and then using two bolts nuts and washers to force the hub out. Everything went fairly ok but watching all these videos nothing came as a surprise as I hit one snag after another. Stupid parking brake shoe lining fell off as I was putting the shoes back on so add another $50 to my repair bill. Thanks again.
Great video tutorial. Excellent editing. Good instructor techniques. Succinct and to the point.
I really appreciate you guys Very helpful especially on a limited budget.
Whats the tool you used to remove the springs
Great video, to the point with all the details! Thx so much!
Made that look way too easy. He didn’t even swear and start kicking it.
I learned to drop the knuckle forward and hammer it out from the back. Just take out 2 extra bolts and save yourself a lot of time
Second this, worked great beating it from the back
@@thewarehouseguy9440 That's what she said
does the fwd have the same set up in the rear ?
Thanks for the video!
If my driver side bearing is bad will the steering wheel causes to pull left? Cause I am dealing with left pull in 5-25mph driving slow steering wheel turns decently fast to the left and at highway speed it pull as well to the left, I’ve done numerous wheel alignment, balancing. I even replace sway and steering linkage no sign of improvement and tires are new also did 4 tires cross swapped nothing. Any suggestions? Thanks!
I think you’re on the right track. These AWD’s are hard to feel any drag on those bearing’s. Rust on the speed sensor is a good reason to suspect that water has gotten into the bearing
Does this include a all-wheel drive model
Serjous question, on a 2wd 09 acadia does it still have the axle and 34mm nut and rubber boot part connected to the back of the hub? Cause I took mine apart and it doesn't have that on either side on the rear. Seems like I'm missing parts wondering if the guy I bought it from screwed me big time..
Nope 34mm is the cv axle. No axle in the rear
Awesome video, thanks
This channel is very similar to 1aauto.......
slam nut first before the slide hammer them save having to dismantle the breaks
Solid Video!!
The Denali is no different right?
+DBK 614 The installation for the Denali model should be the same.
The Denali is so much easier…(front)
Control arm right side
Anyone else just trying to replace the lug studs, lol