Thank you for a detailed video. Pointing everything out and showing it clearly on video makes this video great. I believe my driver side hub needs replacing because at low speeds I hear a humm.
You can go to Google and type in the spec that u want to torque and it will pull up specs. I usually view the forms for the correct torque. Thanks for watching.
I'm having an issue with my 2016 Ford F-150 4x4 making a humming noise coming from I believe my right front tire side, it goes away whenever I turn slightly right or a complete turn, I've talked to several people including from AutoZone and Advanced Auto Parts and I'm told different answers. My tires are not worn out, I don't feel any play when I do the tire wobbly test,,,,, anybody has an idea or answer as to what it could be???
That’s exactly what my truck was doing. As u saw, I even put different tires on to make sure. The hub assy from Ford are not all that great unfortunately and they just don’t last.
I'd seen someone note that if you don't have a vacuum pump, you can just start the truck and it should pull a vacuum and pull the hub in while the engine is running.
I have a 2017 F150 and it was sounding loud . I didn't want my BF doing it he's not a mechanic but how much would it cost if I took it to a dealership to have the two front bearings changed. I am so frustrated that mechanic's charge a lot
Thanks for watching. Dealers will charge u a lot. $200 an hour for labor and $400 for each side. If I had to guess I would say around $1500. If ur at all mechanical follow my video and u can get her done. The after market parts from 1A Auto are pretty good and affordable.
@@themancavegarage1425you are just about right on that pricing. Mine just through the ABS Code and all that good stuff and here in Vegas they wanted 1300 for just the hub… Got a Certified Ford Mechanic to do it for 600 and 1000 to fix my 4x4 locking system or whatever… Dealer didn’t even state the locking system part so mine will be getting done Monday morning and I’m stuck in the V6 Powerboost till my V8 Platinum gets done. 😢
How is that hub from 1aauto holding up on that 12.5 offset?
Thank you for a detailed video. Pointing everything out and showing it clearly on video makes this video great. I believe my driver side hub needs replacing because at low speeds I hear a humm.
I just did this on my new to me 2016. Texas wrenching sure beats New Hampshire, hands down. Excellent job and beautiful truck.
Thanks for watching.
Im about to start this right now on my 2018 4x4 f150.
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What vaccum do you have?or can you recommend one?
How are these holding up? About to replace mine in the next two weeks.
Where do you go to check torque specifications? And great video too, thanks for sharing!
You can go to Google and type in the spec that u want to torque and it will pull up specs. I usually view the forms for the correct torque. Thanks for watching.
What can you do besides using the vacum
Truck is on stands and about to do mine, but i dont have a vacuum pump. Is it possible to do without it ?
Yes, but using that pump makes it easier to put the new hub in. Otherwise, you will play heck to get it in.
I'm having an issue with my 2016 Ford F-150 4x4 making a humming noise coming from I believe my right front tire side, it goes away whenever I turn slightly right or a complete turn, I've talked to several people including from AutoZone and Advanced Auto Parts and I'm told different answers. My tires are not worn out, I don't feel any play when I do the tire wobbly test,,,,, anybody has an idea or answer as to what it could be???
That’s exactly what my truck was doing. As u saw, I even put different tires on to make sure. The hub assy from Ford are not all that great unfortunately and they just don’t last.
@@themancavegarage1425 I noticed, but I found out what the problem was and this weekend I'm going to fix my baby 😁
I'd seen someone note that if you don't have a vacuum pump, you can just start the truck and it should pull a vacuum and pull the hub in while the engine is running.
I have a 2017 F150 and it was sounding loud . I didn't want my BF doing it he's not a mechanic but how much would it cost if I took it to a dealership to have the two front bearings changed. I am so frustrated that mechanic's charge a lot
Thanks for watching. Dealers will charge u a lot. $200 an hour for labor and $400 for each side. If I had to guess I would say around $1500. If ur at all mechanical follow my video and u can get her done. The after market parts from 1A Auto are pretty good and affordable.
@@themancavegarage1425you are just about right on that pricing. Mine just through the ABS Code and all that good stuff and here in Vegas they wanted 1300 for just the hub… Got a Certified Ford Mechanic to do it for 600 and 1000 to fix my 4x4 locking system or whatever… Dealer didn’t even state the locking system part so mine will be getting done Monday morning and I’m stuck in the V6 Powerboost till my V8 Platinum gets done. 😢
You should throw some blue lock tight on them hub bolts. ✌️
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Thanks for the vídeo
You're welcome. Thanks for viewing.