One of the BEST how to Videos I have ever seen on You Tube! I feel very confident in doing the job myself now, (the wheel bearings scared me off), Thanks for taking the time to post this Video.
Thanks for taking the time to help us learn the proper way to do this. I prefer to do things that aren’t overly complicated that don’t require special tools to save money, but also because I have very little trust in the local shops around me. Good, affordable, local auto repair shops are hard to find. Here today, gone tomorrow it seems. Thanks again.
Thank you!!! Thank you, this will help me get it done the right way, i have missed a couple of steps when i do my brakes, you sure did open my eyes on some great tips that i did’t know.
Thanks man great info! Wish I had this a year ago when I did mine.. I packed that whole chamber with grease and I don’t think I set the castle but properly, my bearings lasted a year and failed 😨.. gonna do it the way you just showed which I think is the right way.. thanks for sharing buddy!!
Excellent info i just recently picked up a 97 c1500 2wd and these are alot different from the 4 wd with the axles and hub bearing so glad i found this video i wouldve beenlost on how to fix stuff. Love the step by step how to and tricks
Very very useful video, I’m sixteen doing front brakes on a truck just like this to give to my dad. I have a four wheel drive version where I didn’t have to do my wheel bearings, much simpler to say the least. Gotta love Chevy engineers right. Anyway love the video, THANK YOU!!!
Thank you for your video ! I just bought my 90 Chevy and it needs its wheel bearing replaced and every video is aftermarket wheel hub. Thank you for doing an oem replacement
i would love for you to do a video on a truck similar to that truck,and change the rear brake drum pads and wheel cylinder and brake hardware, thanks love your videos.
Nice video! What causes brakes to pulse. I had a set of disc I bought several years ago from Pep boys when they still had a parts store. I talked to the parts manager and he gave me another pair but they started pulsing shortly after I put them on, so I figured they were just cheap. I finally got tired of them and replaced them today with the upper level ones Autozone sold. And they don't pulse nearly as much, but still do some. Is there something else that could be part of the problem? Like maybe shocks or some suspension part that I can replace and see if that is the issue. Or for that matter maybe the the rear brakes?
When you talked about not using open brake fluid how do you feel about older wheel bearing grease. Mine is probably 10 years old but has been sealed since I used it last. Also when buying new rotors they don’t describe if there are new races or not. Do they generally all come with new races ? Great video, I learned something today which makes my day. Thanks, Steve
Thanks for showing me how to do this. Just finished mine using your video. Question: What should I look for on the test drive? I know it should stop😄 but also any noises or smells I should be aware of? Thanks.
I did my brakes because they made noises, the rotors and pads where in really good condition! I don’t think they had 5000 miles on them. Well the new set up kept making noises and even worse i jerk at low speeds like when the rotors have hot spots and rattles really bad when braking anywhere above 50mph Two weeks later i Got some drilled and slotted rotors and Keeps doing the same. I regret doing this lol any idea what might be wrong maybe i tightened it to much. Any help is much appreciated. Thanks
hey Ron if you ever have a 95 to 98 c1500 chevy come in that needs a upper and lower control arms replaced, I would appreciate it if you would video it and post it thanks James
I have an 07 Silverado with a pesky p0300 I live in Los Angeles do you have a shop I can get my truck diagnosed I'm a wrencher myself but this code is killing me.
Man that was perfect. Couldn't have asked for a more explained in detail job for new ppl trying to save money by doing there own work. Awesome video.
Excellent video. You show all of those little tricks learned through years of failures and redos. One of the best how-to's I've seen on youtube.
One of the BEST how to Videos I have ever seen on You Tube! I feel very confident in doing the job myself now, (the wheel bearings scared me off), Thanks for taking the time to post this Video.
I just finished the front brakes on my 1999 Suburban. This video was key to getting it done right. Thank you.
I’m so glad I found this video. It’s my first time and my confidence is high
Thanks for taking the time to help us learn the proper way to do this. I prefer to do things that aren’t overly complicated that don’t require special tools to save money, but also because I have very little trust in the local shops around me. Good, affordable, local auto repair shops are hard to find. Here today, gone tomorrow it seems. Thanks again.
Thank you!!! Thank you, this will help me get it done the right way, i have missed a couple of steps when i do my brakes, you sure did open my eyes on some great tips that i did’t know.
Thanks man great info! Wish I had this a year ago when I did mine.. I packed that whole chamber with grease and I don’t think I set the castle but properly, my bearings lasted a year and failed 😨.. gonna do it the way you just showed which I think is the right way.. thanks for sharing buddy!!
Excellent info i just recently picked up a 97 c1500 2wd and these are alot different from the 4 wd with the axles and hub bearing so glad i found this video i wouldve beenlost on how to fix stuff. Love the step by step how to and tricks
Very very useful video, I’m sixteen doing front brakes on a truck just like this to give to my dad. I have a four wheel drive version where I didn’t have to do my wheel bearings, much simpler to say the least. Gotta love Chevy engineers right. Anyway love the video, THANK YOU!!!
Thank you for your video ! I just bought my 90 Chevy and it needs its wheel bearing replaced and every video is aftermarket wheel hub. Thank you for doing an oem replacement
I may not be a man of many tools but I’m a man of the ones that get the job done 💯
Awesome video. Thanks, I definitely feel more confident tackling this now.
i would love for you to do a video on a truck similar to that truck,and change the rear brake drum pads and wheel cylinder and brake hardware, thanks love your videos.
Absolutely positively outstanding. Thank you!
Thank you, sir! I am going to attempt this repair!
Great video. Many out there. Thanks
Thank you so much for the insight you explained this so well it was such a huge help!!
Cool I’m here from Moreno Valley and recognized the area code :)
Nice video! What causes brakes to pulse. I had a set of disc I bought several years ago from Pep boys when they still had a parts store. I talked to the parts manager and he gave me another pair but they started pulsing shortly after I put them on, so I figured they were just cheap. I finally got tired of them and replaced them today with the upper level ones Autozone sold. And they don't pulse nearly as much, but still do some. Is there something else that could be part of the problem? Like maybe shocks or some suspension part that I can replace and see if that is the issue. Or for that matter maybe the the rear brakes?
Great video but about your choice of grease I like red and tacky too but GM calls for a moly based grease for bearings...?
Great video!
When you talked about not using open brake fluid how do you feel about older wheel bearing grease. Mine is probably 10 years old but has been sealed since I used it last. Also when buying new rotors they don’t describe if there are new races or not. Do they generally all come with new races ?
Great video, I learned something today which makes my day.
Thanks, Steve
Thanks for showing me how to do this. Just finished mine using your video. Question: What should I look for on the test drive? I know it should stop😄 but also any noises or smells I should be aware of? Thanks.
Thank you for this video man!
What size Alan was that I need to know
I did my brakes because they made noises, the rotors and pads where in really good condition! I don’t think they had 5000 miles on them. Well the new set up kept making noises and even worse i jerk at low speeds like when the rotors have hot spots and rattles really bad when braking anywhere above 50mph Two weeks later i Got some drilled and slotted rotors and Keeps doing the same. I regret doing this lol
any idea what might be wrong maybe i tightened it to much. Any help is much appreciated. Thanks
Hi is there a tork spec for the last ti bolts u put in
Great video
hey Ron great video, if you ever have another truck close to the 98 chevy i would like to see a video how to to the back drums thanks buddy.
hey Ron if you ever have a 95 to 98 c1500 chevy come in that needs a upper and lower control arms replaced, I would appreciate it if you would video it and post it thanks James
I have an 07 Silverado with a pesky p0300 I live in Los Angeles do you have a shop I can get my truck diagnosed I'm a wrencher myself but this code is killing me.
Yes I have a shop. You can find info at www.mobilefixautomotive.com
@@SandCarServices Ok thanks I'll look up the website.
Get that camera man to stop touching the mic. Solid how to though.
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Talk too much
You need a refund! Lol
That's what she said
Teachers normally talk allot !