Good video (as always). I'm a retired CGMAT and I like how you always do it right, and give the torque specs when needed. Minor note, when you mention using white grease here, he's actually using silicone grease (which I always use on brake parts as well as anything rubber underneath that's exposed to water, like sway bar to chassis bushings).
+Emmanbay.Seattle Thanks for watching. If any of our viewers need to make this repair we carry the replacement part shown in this video on our website. Here is a link to themwww.1aauto.com/1A/front-wheel-bearings-and-hubs/Chevy/Express-2500-Van?UA-cam&CTA+Comment&FTMv2DKH0
Great Video I was able to get all the tools together quickly thanks to you listing everything need to change the hub The job went exactly how you showed it and I finished in the job in just over 2.5 hours Thank you so much.
Thank you for this video. you are surely a blessing to any one with limited funds and a master with there hands. what makes me so happy that's my year and had to change two already now I can see exactly how DIY
Hello thank you for the video my question for you is is the hub assembly considered the wheel bearing? And can you please add a video of a wheel bearing for a 2008 Chevy Express 3500 thank you
THANK YOU for making this vid! Watched it a couple times through so I had it down and also watched while I did the job today on mine as my fathers work van. Took about 2 - 2.5 hours total with stopping for breaks etc.. You couldn't have made it any easier. Great video! 👌💯
I appreciate the video, needed better look at getting the wheel hub of my Chevy avalanche 2500 I wanted to make sure I needed to pound it off, mine is stuck on pretty good.
The process is slightly different if you have a 1500 with the AWD, it has the same hub assembly as near any other GM 1/2 ton truck, with you needing to remove the Axle nut, and then you can loosen the hub assembly, though, getting a stuck one out is tough because the CV axle will be in the way, it can be done by threading the bolts back in about 1/2 way, and using them to pound on the back of the hub assembly.
great job bro i like all your video ,i need to know the name of a part on this video that black rubber looking thing,on the frame, what is it call and how to install it 1:56 you can see it on the left some bushing it help the shocks
Gary Mooyin I think you’re talking about the front bump stop. On a 2003 Chevy Express 2500 (my vehicle) they are very easy to replace. I used a flathead screwdriver to pry the old one out from the cup it sits in. It can be a pain but you should be able to muscle it out. The new one will pop back up and in with some pressure and a lot of twisting. I used a rounded (not sharp) chisel to get the last 1/4” up and back in the cup. This was for a 2003 Chevy Express 2500. The rears were similar but were a bit easier because on my van the small retainer bumps that hold the bump stop in were arranged similar to a bulb socket where I was able to twist it up and in a lot easier than the fronts. Good luck!
Great informational video, step by step. Question: Do they not perform repacking the inner and out wheel bearings with grease, and replacing just the races? I mean I haven't repacked wheel bearings since my 1978 Buick Skyhawk. Is that even done anymore on these newer (anything in the 2000's) vehicles?
+DeWALTer_White These type of bearings are sealed & can not be lubricated. Once they wear out they are done. I'm not sure if any vehicles use the repackable wheel bearings anymore?
great video. may i ask if it is necessary to remove the old abs wire off from the wheel hub that you are removing and disposing it, can i go directly to the wire harness because mine is heavily rusted
+Danny theplumber Our replacement hub comes with a brand new ABS sensor and wire on it. Here's a link to them on our website. www.1aauto.com/1A/front-wheel-bearings-and-hubs/Chevy/Express-2500-Van?UA-cam&CTA%20Comment&
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Great video! I was able to get my 2005 Express back on the road without missing a job due to this video. Thank you for the helpful video
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Good video (as always). I'm a retired CGMAT and I like how you always do it right, and give the torque specs when needed.
Minor note, when you mention using white grease here, he's actually using silicone grease (which I always use on brake parts as well as anything rubber underneath that's exposed to water, like sway bar to chassis bushings).
+Jim Davis Thanks for the feedback!
Just finished the job thanks to this video . Saved money and learned a new skill. Thank you. :)
+Emmanbay.Seattle Thanks for watching. If any of our viewers need to make this repair we carry the replacement part shown in this video on our website. Here is a link to themwww.1aauto.com/1A/front-wheel-bearings-and-hubs/Chevy/Express-2500-Van?UA-cam&CTA+Comment&FTMv2DKH0
Great Video I was able to get all the tools together quickly thanks to you listing everything need to change the hub
The job went exactly how you showed it and
I finished in the job in just over 2.5 hours
Thank you so much.
Man I love 1a videos. Thanks
Thank you for this video. you are surely a blessing to any one with limited funds and a master with there hands. what makes me so happy that's my year and had to change two already now I can see exactly how DIY
Thanks i was able to change both sides in 2 hours
Hello thank you for the video my question for you is is the hub assembly considered the wheel bearing? And can you please add a video of a wheel bearing for a 2008 Chevy Express 3500 thank you
What is the process for replacing the rear hub on Savana 2500?
You guys are awesome sharing your knowledge with the people
THANK YOU for making this vid! Watched it a couple times through so I had it down and also watched while I did the job today on mine as my fathers work van. Took about 2 - 2.5 hours total with stopping for breaks etc.. You couldn't have made it any easier. Great video! 👌💯
Appreciate the torque spec. 80ftlbs for the 4 hub bolts, much appreciated!!
I just did this job on my 2010 GMC Savana 3500. Connected the new ABS cable accordingly. But now the Stabilitrack and ABS lights are on. Any thoughts?
Great Job
I appreciate the video, needed better look at getting the wheel hub of my Chevy avalanche 2500 I wanted to make sure I needed to pound it off, mine is stuck on pretty good.
The process is slightly different if you have a 1500 with the AWD, it has the same hub assembly as near any other GM 1/2 ton truck, with you needing to remove the Axle nut, and then you can loosen the hub assembly, though, getting a stuck one out is tough because the CV axle will be in the way, it can be done by threading the bolts back in about 1/2 way, and using them to pound on the back of the hub assembly.
awesome video! This will help me fix my wheel speed sensor!
Very good job & video and explanation...Thx for sharing video ..!
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i have a 1 ton 3500 chevy cube van is this the same parts and process
Excellent video Bravo same van only chevy
great job bro i like all your video ,i need to know the name of a part on this video that black rubber looking thing,on the frame, what is it call and how to install it 1:56 you can see it on the left some bushing it help the shocks
Gary Mooyin I think you’re talking about the front bump stop. On a 2003 Chevy Express 2500 (my vehicle) they are very easy to replace. I used a flathead screwdriver to pry the old one out from the cup it sits in. It can be a pain but you should be able to muscle it out. The new one will pop back up and in with some pressure and a lot of twisting. I used a rounded (not sharp) chisel to get the last 1/4” up and back in the cup. This was for a 2003 Chevy Express 2500. The rears were similar but were a bit easier because on my van the small retainer bumps that hold the bump stop in were arranged similar to a bulb socket where I was able to twist it up and in a lot easier than the fronts. Good luck!
Do you have a video showing how 2 do the rear onea
Great informational video, step by step. Question: Do they not perform repacking the inner and out wheel bearings with grease, and replacing just the races? I mean I haven't repacked wheel bearings since my 1978 Buick Skyhawk. Is that even done anymore on these newer (anything in the 2000's) vehicles?
+DeWALTer_White These type of bearings are sealed & can not be lubricated. Once they wear out they are done. I'm not sure if any vehicles use the repackable wheel bearings anymore?
Thank you for the reply.
great video. may i ask if it is necessary to remove the old abs wire off from the wheel hub that you are removing and disposing it, can i go directly to the wire harness because mine is heavily rusted
+Danny theplumber Our replacement hub comes with a brand new ABS sensor and wire on it. Here's a link to them on our website. www.1aauto.com/1A/front-wheel-bearings-and-hubs/Chevy/Express-2500-Van?UA-cam&CTA%20Comment&
Excellent video. Thank you
Hope you found it helpful. Thanks for checking out our videos! If any of our viewers need to make this repair, we carry the part shown in this video on our website. Here's a link to them. We also offer free shipping on all orders in the US. www.1aauto.com/chevy-express-2500-van-front-wheel-bearings-and-hubs/mo-c/1749-66?UA-cam&CTA%20Comment&ATony
Awesome video! Thanks!
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Good information.
my friend has a 2003 savanna 3500 and it needs front shocks. Would like to see how they are removed.
ok
Good video
Good video but the wheel lug torque specs are low. The torque spec for the wheel lugs should be 140ftlbs not 100ftlbs
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