Replace a 2007 3rd gen Dodge 2500 unit hub bearing in 20 Minutes!

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  • Опубліковано 26 січ 2018
  • Just a basic run through of changing the unit hub bearings on your truck. The original bearings had 185k on them
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  • @thweetyj
    @thweetyj 4 роки тому +41

    Hub/Bearing Bolts -----------------------------------------------------------------------149 ft lbs
    Axle Nut - 132 ft lbs Beginning Torque, Then Rotate 5 to 10 ~ Times With a Final Torque of 263 ft lbs

    • @ronradmer3573
      @ronradmer3573 4 роки тому +2

      thanks for the settings.

    • @taylorscobey8950
      @taylorscobey8950 3 роки тому +8

      Is that equivalent to 8 ugga duggas?

    • @victornaja7927
      @victornaja7927 Рік тому

      hi joe im loosing sleep. can i use the same axle hub nut. one nut at the dealer is $80 bucks. and can i use the same washer too. thanks in advance. and as for torque my torque wrench goes up to 250lb can i get away with that.???

    • @thweetyj
      @thweetyj Рік тому +1

      @@victornaja7927 yes to everything you asked

    • @victornaja7927
      @victornaja7927 Рік тому

      @@thweetyj that help more than you know thank you very much i mean it. have a nice day.

  • @grendel404
    @grendel404 4 роки тому +10

    Thank you very much for the information, and for moving the camera every time so we could see what you’re doing!

  • @corbinlewis4566
    @corbinlewis4566 3 роки тому +4

    Thanks for posting this. Clear simple and to the point. About to tackle this on my 06. Great help!

  • @DirectCurrent4u
    @DirectCurrent4u 3 роки тому +3

    Very detailed and informative video. Nice Job. Really love the Cummins content! Keep up the great work.👍

  • @timfountas7986
    @timfountas7986 2 роки тому

    You saved me a bunch of money n time ! I was stranded 900 miles away with a load so I did mine at a O'Reilly's parking lot

    • @73DiamondReo
      @73DiamondReo  2 роки тому

      really glad it helped you out. that's a bad situation no one ever wants to be in.

  • @jimt125
    @jimt125 5 років тому +2

    Great video. Very patient, my 06 has 116,00 still good🤞🏻🇺🇸

  • @myron2386
    @myron2386 3 роки тому +2

    Well done! I wish mine was going this smooth.

    • @jessemccardjr8524
      @jessemccardjr8524 3 роки тому +1

      I’m doing mine right now and I guess autozone gave me the wrong hub because my rotors won’t fit. Now I had to go buy new rotors and the seat in the rear of the hub... somehow none of this makes sense.

  • @dimedoutcomedy
    @dimedoutcomedy 5 років тому +1

    Very clean. Organized.

  • @MegaLostOne
    @MegaLostOne 5 років тому +2

    Good vid. I had a 03 2500 and had to change out the ball joints at around 60K. Trying to save the front bearings was the hardest part since mine where not anti-seized and had rusted in pretty good, and I'm not even in the rust belt.
    My bearings where still good and I didn't want to replace them and I didn't have the money to replace the bearings at the same time as the ball joints so I had to keep working them out little by little since they where seized in and using a sliding hammer would have damaged the bearings. I ended up using two 1 ton bottle jacks and backed the bearing bolts out about 1/4" then put the two bottle jacks (one on the front side of axle and one on rear side of the axle) from frame to bearing bolt heads and slowly put pressure on them with the jacks and had to hit on the part of the bearing where the bolts went in to slowly get them to give and work their way out.
    Needless to say when I put the bearings back in they had they had anti-seize on them so if I had to change them out in the future it would have been a lot easier to remove the old ones.

    • @richardpalleschi4807
      @richardpalleschi4807 2 роки тому

      You can also back the bearing bolts out like you said. Then use a steel drift or peace of steel between the bolt & diff housing. Have someone turn the wheel for you with the truck running & use the power steering to press out the bearing. Do it diagonally front & rear have done many times.

  • @stevenm.hollis4429
    @stevenm.hollis4429 3 роки тому +8

    If you put bearings in...Timken is the bearing/ hub to go with. There are “some” higher performance bearings, unless you are Baja racing then Timkens will serve you well. Good video and explanation. Cheers

    • @dieseldawg7132
      @dieseldawg7132 2 роки тому

      Hell yea they should be the standard

    • @aaronwilcox6417
      @aaronwilcox6417 2 роки тому

      Yes and no. Some Timken is made to high standards but some is also produced by b third world parties. Timken produces good steel at least domestically in the states but in this day and age it's hard to tell where anything is sourced.

    • @dieseldawg7132
      @dieseldawg7132 2 роки тому

      @@aaronwilcox6417 I agree there can be bad batches but it’s rare some products have crap products all through out like I won’t buy Dorman or other sub par products

  • @garrykowaluk7475
    @garrykowaluk7475 2 роки тому +1

    Great job and videoing as well. Nice explanation as you move forward too . Thanks !

  • @abrahamsalcido9174
    @abrahamsalcido9174 5 років тому +1

    Good content. Folks this is how easy it should be. This is a perfect example of someone who takes the time to do the jod right the first time around. Thanks for sharing.

    • @73DiamondReo
      @73DiamondReo  5 років тому

      thanks for the kind words. hubs are holding up fine

    • @txkuntryboy
      @txkuntryboy 5 років тому

      Tightening nuts and bolts to torque spec helps.

    • @73DiamondReo
      @73DiamondReo  5 років тому +2

      @@txkuntryboy I agree. Is it going to fail or fall apart without being torqued to spec. most likely no. For the most part a majority of shops don't bother torquing everything including dealerships unless its like a head gasket, plastic plenum or something like that. Not to mention having your torque wrench calibrated every year. Most people can't even remember to back it off after its last use.
      At my job everything is calibrated, torqued and documented. If there is no paper trail for the bolts they are thrown away and new ones are used.

  • @ragfire10
    @ragfire10 4 роки тому

    Thanks for the information, great video. The front hub bearings on my 2016 Ram 2500 4x4 diesel with 165,000 miles just went out. Have the weekend to repair them.

    • @73DiamondReo
      @73DiamondReo  4 роки тому

      hope the video makes it easy for you! let me know how you make out

    • @javierlopez2172
      @javierlopez2172 3 роки тому

      What size socket did you use for the nut to remove the wheel bearing?

    • @ragfire10
      @ragfire10 3 роки тому

      @@javierlopez2172 sorry I took so long to answer, it was a 33mm that I used on my ram.

  • @heresjohnny9060
    @heresjohnny9060 4 роки тому +3

    Just got mine pulled apart! Getting parts Monday. My original bearings made it to 199,955 miles! Not to bad eh? Did mine all with hand tools. Didn't go near as fast as your job! Our torque techniques are very similar. German spec - -guttentight.

  • @RaggedsEdge
    @RaggedsEdge 4 роки тому +11

    I laughed when you just pulled the hub free.

  • @NicoFontinelli
    @NicoFontinelli Рік тому

    Thank you for taking the time to teach us.

  • @goducgo
    @goducgo 2 роки тому

    Great video. Just raised mine up to rotate front drive shaft to lube cardigan joint. Front wheel had about 1/4 inch play. Spins nice but will retighten and check it out.

  • @TheCaperfish
    @TheCaperfish 3 роки тому +2

    where I live the vid would be called ( replace a dodge unit bearing in 2 DAYS). , I lost it the he just pulled hub off .. half these guys would be over in the corner of the garage in the fetal position sucking their thumb if they worked in the salt belt lol , good vid ,

    • @73DiamondReo
      @73DiamondReo  3 роки тому

      im in the rust belt. PA Neversieze and cleaning the knuckle of corrosion before reinstallation is important

    • @TheCaperfish
      @TheCaperfish 3 роки тому

      @@73DiamondReo yes im in NS , i polish em to mirror finish and anti sieze the hell out of everything, still if 5-6 years pass yer beating on it again , id say pull em apart every 2-3 years just to keep em freed up but don’t wana disturb axle seals that much , cause replacing them sucks even worse

  • @mikerostine6253
    @mikerostine6253 Рік тому +1

    Thanks for the partial help on electrical connector

    • @73DiamondReo
      @73DiamondReo  Рік тому

      what else do you want to know? it just unclips

  • @Trucker9712
    @Trucker9712 4 роки тому

    You helped me a lot, thanks!

  • @jessemccardjr8524
    @jessemccardjr8524 3 роки тому +4

    Great video dude! Thank you. Great job on applying the grease and anti-seize. Weird that the rotor doesn’t have a bolt to secure it to the hub.

  • @harrycallahan8573
    @harrycallahan8573 4 роки тому +1

    I'm not looking forward to doing this on my truck. But after watching your video, maybe it won't be so bad. Thanks!

    • @73DiamondReo
      @73DiamondReo  4 роки тому +1

      you'll be ok. Im in my trans for the third time today. Little more of a pain to work on

  • @franktirelli
    @franktirelli Рік тому

    Very good instructional video. Have been wanting to do my 2014 ram with 140k miles. Just not sure if it needs it yet. How do you tell?

  • @woolyhighlander7280
    @woolyhighlander7280 3 роки тому +10

    If "they" put a bit more grease in them or better still drill ,tap and put a Grease fitting in them ,they might last the life of the Truck

    • @j-deezy321
      @j-deezy321 2 роки тому

      Better Greece not more of it. Plus the quality of the steel and the machining has a lot to do with it.. Not to mention the seals that keep the grease in.I’m guessing these cheap ass parts he put on won’t last long

  • @E88Atz86
    @E88Atz86 5 років тому +1

    Great video I just hit a 105k on mine front u joints are out left side is clunky right side is too, not as bad tho. Bearing on left is shot has notable grinding sound and right is about the same not as bad. I think it was 250 ft. Pounds for axle nut and hub nut was 50 ft. Pounds then another 90 degree turn.

  • @scotthurley4967
    @scotthurley4967 4 роки тому +2

    Works great with anti seize. If the first time will take hours!!

  • @davidsine4390
    @davidsine4390 4 роки тому +1

    It took a four foot pipe over a breaker bar along witb all my weight to get the right axle nut off. Same with the left but in addition, I had to heat up the left nut with a torch. That was after spraying both with penetrating oil and letting it sit overnight. The hubs were OEM original, never been replaced and I've owned the truck since new. The truck is also a west coast vehicle so very little rust. 108,000 miles. It also required quite a lot of profanities to break them loose as well. Supprised the socket didn't fail. What do they use to put these on with at the factory, a jackhammer? And no, I did not forget to remove the cotter pins. But it sure felt like it.

    • @73DiamondReo
      @73DiamondReo  4 роки тому

      wow there's only like 240ftlbs on that nut so you shouldn't have had to fight it that hard. i guess no air tools?

  • @TxKiller
    @TxKiller 4 роки тому

    Good vid

  • @aaronwilcox6417
    @aaronwilcox6417 2 роки тому +1

    324k on my 2000 cummins original hub bearins and tie rods and ball joints. Replacing them and had a very difficult time removing the castle nut on the axle and the hub was terrible to remove. It's all quite easy with the exception of removing that castle nut and hub.

    • @73DiamondReo
      @73DiamondReo  2 роки тому

      wow you got good service out of those parts!

  • @robbdoller1984
    @robbdoller1984 4 роки тому +1

    Awesome video and well put together and explained , I was also wondering what lead you up to replacing them? Was it the grinding sound at low speeds? I’m having that issue and hope this is it.

    • @73DiamondReo
      @73DiamondReo  4 роки тому +1

      grinding sound and they had play in them when jacked up.

    • @victorpoliashov2467
      @victorpoliashov2467 4 роки тому

      73DiamondReo how much play is acceptable? I just replace one. Followed all torque specs and it had a little play again. And no it’s not ball joints

  • @failingdisciple938
    @failingdisciple938 5 років тому

    Greta vid…thnx!

  • @scubashoon5375
    @scubashoon5375 2 роки тому

    I like how you rotor came by hand hahah 🤣 super jealous right now hahha

    • @73DiamondReo
      @73DiamondReo  2 роки тому +1

      And it keeps coming off like that lol

  • @calebsimth4562
    @calebsimth4562 4 роки тому

    Thanks a a useful video man. Looks the same as a Chevy pretty much. Sounds like the problem with mine On my 04 2500

  • @TheStax5150
    @TheStax5150 5 років тому +4

    Having mine replaced right now. 2013, 2500 with 275,000 miles. I've replaced tie rods and ball joints twice. My advice stay away from Mopar junk when it comes to your frontend.

    • @dirtforlife4963
      @dirtforlife4963 5 років тому

      Judd Hurst Did you have a bad experience with oem?

  • @Reagan.Frakes
    @Reagan.Frakes 5 років тому +1

    So this is for a 2001 or later, right?

  • @ronradmer3573
    @ronradmer3573 4 роки тому +1

    Great video. My 2016 Ram 2500 RWD 6.4 HEMI with 134k, and the left front wheel bearing died. Got a hum that sounded like i put big fat knobby off road tires on. You know, the sound as you slow down to a red light then roll off when it turn green. Well, I figured it was a wheel bearing but took it to the dealership to make sure. Yep, wheel bearing. Also had 5 recalls on the truck. I had them do it. $750.00. They better have done the whole assembly and not just the bearings for that price. I want to do the right side on my own, even though they said it was good. I think all I need is the 1-1/16 socket and a breaker bar. I don't have any pneumatic tools, but my Milwaukee 20v impact should do good and a good torque wrench. Thanks Joe Carroll for all the torque settings. Can you tell me all the lube, anti-seize and other products you used and where you used them. Thanks

    • @johnargumaniz9179
      @johnargumaniz9179 2 роки тому

      Hey there so I’m a year late to the party but just for your peace of mind they can’t replace only the bearings in your hub as the hub is a sealed unit and can’t be disassembled to replace the bearings. So rest easy knowing that they replaced the whole hub assembly unit

    • @leonelgranillo6426
      @leonelgranillo6426 Рік тому +1

      Traducir en español

  • @toddjudson7281
    @toddjudson7281 Рік тому

    Came here to see how you got hub off that is seized. Guess I’ll use a puller and air chisel

  • @sethhaynes2016
    @sethhaynes2016 4 роки тому +4

    My 2008 went roughly 183k on the original hub bearings yesterday I was on my way home from work and the passenger side bearing exploded so that’s nice I guess

    • @westtexas806
      @westtexas806 2 роки тому

      It's happening to me for the second time first about the same as y'all I'm at 260,000 now and the replacement is out. Limping home. She could still out pull a Ford with one leg tied behind her back.

  • @steverandall1439
    @steverandall1439 Рік тому +1

    @73diamondrio 4 yrs on how have the cheaper wheel hub assemblies lasted? I was thinking about buying them too but was unsure.

    • @73DiamondReo
      @73DiamondReo  Рік тому

      still going! check them every oil change at least

  • @jayh8490
    @jayh8490 5 років тому

    its pretty much identical to the gmc 2500 i had. i just wanted to check because i am new to the dodge brand. never have owned one before. i must say this is a great video, i assume its the same basically on a 2012 RAM 2500.. question tho i you dont mind.. when the truck is in 2wd i dont really hear anything except when i turn really sharp its kinda a clunking noise. and in 4wd it seems to make a vibrating sorta thing. would that be my hubs you think? anyways great video i subscribed because of it

    • @73DiamondReo
      @73DiamondReo  5 років тому

      Thanks for the sub. i don't think its your hub bearings. first thing i would check is your front axle U-joints. does it shake the wheel back and forth when making slow tight turns? your front axles and driveshaft turn in 2wd or 4wd on these trucks. you can jack the front up with the wheels turned and swing the tires by hand to check for binding or spin the week back and forth slightly looking for bad needle bearings in one of the u joint caps. curious what you find

    • @jayh8490
      @jayh8490 5 років тому

      @@73DiamondReo ok I'll look into that, and ya when u turn basically almost lock either way it foes here the wheel back and forth. Not all the time tho. I'll check that

  • @gregsazonov7370
    @gregsazonov7370 11 місяців тому

    Maybe silly question but I can't find my answer else where. Do the rear tires have the same bearing assembly?

    • @73DiamondReo
      @73DiamondReo  11 місяців тому +1

      No they have full floating rear axles

  • @MrDylmaddog123
    @MrDylmaddog123 3 роки тому +1

    What were your symptoms for knowing they needed to be replaced? I know you showed the sound they were making but were they causing vibration too? My 01 when turning right at low speeds I get vibration throughout the truck. Thinking P/O put wrong fluid in rear diff or something in the front right wheel assembly is worn. Anyone got insight?

    • @73DiamondReo
      @73DiamondReo  3 роки тому

      is it a vibration or is your steering wheel moving back and forth? A seizing front axle u joint will make the steering wheel saw back and forth at low speeds when making a turn. jack the front of the truck up with the wheels turned and spin the wheel. if you feel a tight spot one or more of the bearing caps is seizing up or you can pull the front axle shafts and move the join's through the range and it should be smooth and easy.

    • @MrDylmaddog123
      @MrDylmaddog123 3 роки тому

      @@73DiamondReo awesome thank you for these tips, I'll test them soon. I hear it throughout the truck and a bit in the steering wheel but is sounds like the back end is vibrating like i hear it in the bed. Not sure if its actually residing in the back end though

  • @wayneflett6816
    @wayneflett6816 5 років тому +2

    Ive got 350,000 kms on original hubs. 200,000 miles.
    Any recommendations on brands to replace with? I need good quality and inexpensive and fast delivery thank you

    • @dirtforlife4963
      @dirtforlife4963 5 років тому +1

      Wayne Flett Go timkins, it’s the OEM part, it lasted 200k miles it will go at least that again. I got 340k miles out of mine. Any ways hope this helps.

    • @wayneflett6816
      @wayneflett6816 5 років тому

      @@dirtforlife4963 thanks.for now i went SKF

  • @kirkfamily
    @kirkfamily 4 роки тому

    I had mine replaced 8,500 miles ago with Moog ($400+ each) and they are already loose, just bad luck? The original only went about 88,000 miles- more bad luck...
    Anyway, I am about to replace them again but this time myself, is lubing the bearing with grease before install needed?

    • @73DiamondReo
      @73DiamondReo  4 роки тому +1

      Jasabakytachisel Kirk nope they are sealed unit bearing

    • @dropdeadfred3708
      @dropdeadfred3708 4 роки тому

      I just picked up the moogs myself. I'm wondering if I should go for Detroit instead with the price. I've got 105k and it's on a 14 2500. I've always heard about greasing.

  • @prioritytree
    @prioritytree Рік тому

    It would also be helpful if you would specify what year / generation Dodge Ram this is for.

    • @73DiamondReo
      @73DiamondReo  Рік тому

      07 3rd gen 2500

    • @prioritytree
      @prioritytree Рік тому

      Thanks. I have a 2nd gen Ram 2500 4x4. With 12 valve Cummins.
      It's very different

  • @mylarson7640
    @mylarson7640 3 роки тому +1

    I watched 3 videos and got 3 different axle nut sizes 1 7/16, 1 3/4 and now 1 11/16 which is it?

    • @mylarson7640
      @mylarson7640 3 роки тому +3

      it would appear 1 11/16 is the winner !!

  • @x5050160
    @x5050160 4 роки тому +2

    Doing mine now just under 200,000 miles on them. Everything going good til I got to the hub retaining bolts. Dam are they seized up. I might have to cut the ball joints to get the spindle out and get a new spindle. 15 minutes with an Ingersoll impact rated at 650LBS and the bolts didn''t move a bit. Going to wash them down with muriatic acid and hope to hell they come out. It is insane how stuck they are.

    • @73DiamondReo
      @73DiamondReo  4 роки тому +2

      never seen them that bad. Breaker bar and a long cheater before i would cut the ball joints.

    • @DirectCurrent4u
      @DirectCurrent4u 3 роки тому

      @Alex Mayer How did You eventually get them out ? mine are seized in there pretty good too as well .

  • @eddierose4328
    @eddierose4328 2 роки тому +1

    👍

  • @californiakayaker
    @californiakayaker 4 роки тому

    I think my bearings are ok, but at 150k I would like to replace them. The problem I can see is oil coming from the axel, getting on the u joint area. I suppose there is a seal and bearing in there, did you do a video on that area ?

    • @73DiamondReo
      @73DiamondReo  4 роки тому +1

      inner axle seal. no i dont have a video on that. seals have to be done by pulling the differential carrier

    • @californiakayaker
      @californiakayaker 4 роки тому

      @@73DiamondReo ok, I'll look into that. sounds involved

  • @adriananoelle4699
    @adriananoelle4699 3 роки тому +1

    Dang! That bearing slid right off.

  • @danietkissenle
    @danietkissenle 2 роки тому

    Have you ever seen the rotor on the back of the bearing hub where you have to press the bearing through the hub

    • @73DiamondReo
      @73DiamondReo  2 роки тому

      been a long time since ive worked on anything the doesn't have a unit hub bearing. you're not working on a 3rd get Dodge obviously

    • @danietkissenle
      @danietkissenle 2 роки тому

      @@73DiamondReo 2nd gen, the studs hold the rotor to the back of the bearing flange

  • @cummins99man
    @cummins99man Рік тому

    How are they holding up after roughly 3 years? I bought the Detroit Axle brand and I’m about to put them on.

    • @73DiamondReo
      @73DiamondReo  Рік тому

      no issues, just checked them yesterday for an 8 hour trip in a few days

    • @cummins99man
      @cummins99man Рік тому +1

      @@73DiamondReo put em on yesterday and so far they seem to be pretty good quality. Thanks for the reply.

  • @1waukesha
    @1waukesha 5 років тому

    Whats the background noise toward the end?? Do you live right beside the ocean? Lol.
    Anyway good vid, you make it look too easy. I should do a video when I do my dodge. 465,000 kms hasnt been touched yet, so don’t think it’s gonna go quite as smoothly as yours. Probably be a lot of swearing and a big hammer involved!

  • @rig5806
    @rig5806 6 років тому +2

    Just wondering how these hubs are holding up. Great video by the way 👍

    • @73DiamondReo
      @73DiamondReo  6 років тому

      Rig so far so good but haven’t put a lot of miles on it. Glad you liked the video. I’m working on making my content better

    • @jacobkelley5061
      @jacobkelley5061 6 років тому

      Do you have the Amazon link to these hubs?

    • @73DiamondReo
      @73DiamondReo  6 років тому

      Link in description

    • @224redbaron
      @224redbaron 5 років тому

      Great video! Exactly what I needed to see. Appreciate your time and effort to document this R&R.

  • @mikem631
    @mikem631 Рік тому

    My ram 2500 has 250k on it, and Ive had to do this job 3 times. 1 of those times I had to get most of the knuckle glowing red to sledgehammer the bearing out. The other 2 times didn't go as well and the bearings had to be cut out with the torch. Most guys I know with ram 2500's have the same experience as me. When I saw the bearing basically fall out in this video, I had to hit the stop button right there. Something's not right here.

    • @73DiamondReo
      @73DiamondReo  Рік тому

      had it out multiple times. did you clean the inside of the knuckle and never seize the whole thing after the first time?

  • @6string327
    @6string327 5 років тому +4

    20mins but takes one week to order the socket to get the hub off lol

    • @duffman1241
      @duffman1241 4 роки тому +1

      It only takes a couple seconds you lossen some bolts then put a socket and extension on a bolt then start truck and use the steering like a press works every time nice and easy

  • @prioritytree
    @prioritytree Рік тому

    What year is this Dodge Ram 2500?
    I have a 1994.
    This is not the same.

  • @1cleandude
    @1cleandude 5 років тому

    My 2500 diesel (2012) has 95,00 miles on it and both hubs started screeching today. Great video, how tight do you tighten the spindle nut. The bearings you have are the Detroit Axle model? Thanks for the help!

    • @73DiamondReo
      @73DiamondReo  5 років тому

      Yes detroit axle bearings. i believe it was 260ish ft lbs but I'm not 100% on that and don't think its all that critical like on a tapered roller bearing.

    • @1cleandude
      @1cleandude 5 років тому

      OMG just finished my drivers side! That some heavy duty stuff; I’m 65! I went with the Moog hubs more money but I know the brand; still made in Korea!

    • @73DiamondReo
      @73DiamondReo  5 років тому

      Great! one more to go!

    • @1cleandude
      @1cleandude 5 років тому +1

      WOW just finished what a great feeling!!! Especially keeping that Grand $$$$$ in my pocket!!

    • @73DiamondReo
      @73DiamondReo  5 років тому +1

      1cleandude Glad everything worked out well. If you neversiezed it all if you have to do your ball joints or front axle u joints everything will come apart really easily for you.

  • @hunterdailey544
    @hunterdailey544 Рік тому

    Are both of the front wheel bearings the same?

  • @daltonhunt889
    @daltonhunt889 3 роки тому

    Watching this on the side of the road... my originals just melted themselves at 202 lol

  • @westtexas806
    @westtexas806 2 роки тому

    I'm just hoping it make it to the barn. My tire is by wobbling I'm in 2nd gear easing it home. I have already sprayed a can of wd-40 up in it from behind. It's smoking hot. I used the cheaper hub last time I've only had one go out driver side. I would say that was around 185-200000 miles I have 269,000 and it's out again.

    • @73DiamondReo
      @73DiamondReo  2 роки тому

      Same brand hub as what i used?

    • @westtexas806
      @westtexas806 2 роки тому

      @@73DiamondReo I couldn't tell

    • @westtexas806
      @westtexas806 2 роки тому

      I see your link naw mine where different brand but the same price the one I put on this time was 198.00 for one. But man that last one when it went out it was kinda dangerous for me. I can't believe I got it home.

  • @dereklucero149
    @dereklucero149 3 роки тому

    Can’t get my rotor to come off, any suggestions?

  • @fourfortyroadrunner6701
    @fourfortyroadrunner6701 Рік тому

    Be nice if you'd put the YEAR in your video. Mine is an 01 plus a 97 front axle, the rotors are INBOARD on them

  • @mikerostine6253
    @mikerostine6253 Рік тому

    Wow that f***** just fell right off, I don't think anyone else was that lucky either

    • @73DiamondReo
      @73DiamondReo  Рік тому

      lol ive continued to be lucky in the rust belt i guess

  • @6string327
    @6string327 5 років тому +1

    My mechanic charged me 220USD for one bearing plus labor and tax for doing one bearing. Cost over 400. Is that alot?

    • @73DiamondReo
      @73DiamondReo  5 років тому

      I think that's in line with what you would expect from a shop. most shops charge book rate (the time expected to complete the job and not what they can actually get it done in) and a markup on the parts. I dont think your shop took advantage of you at all especially if the bearing has never been off before. I have had the front end apart quite a bit and neversiezed everything to make my life easier in the future.

    • @6string327
      @6string327 5 років тому +1

      @@73DiamondReo I'm doing the bearing myself, got the hub off with heat and a sledge hammer lol.
      It was rusted in good after 3 years on Canadian salted roads

    • @73DiamondReo
      @73DiamondReo  5 років тому

      whatever it takes. Glad you decided to tackle it yourself.

    • @wayneflett6816
      @wayneflett6816 5 років тому +1

      Fair price. World stops turning without profit.

    • @myron2386
      @myron2386 3 роки тому +1

      Try it yourself. I'd happily pay the 400.

  • @evanbalaguer4616
    @evanbalaguer4616 3 роки тому +1

    2011 uses 1 3/4 not 1 11/16..learned the hard way lol

  • @carlcolberg8346
    @carlcolberg8346 2 роки тому

    Definitely not a 20 minute job if it’s 170k and never been touched before. Bearings are good but the inner axle seal is shot so it all comes apart. Nice concise video though, for disassembly sequence!

  • @coho1950
    @coho1950 Рік тому

    It's really difficult to hear you while you're narrating. To me the video looks like one of the better ones at how to do this on the Dodge ram but again the volume I just having a problem

  • @shademe
    @shademe Рік тому

    Appreciate ur time and sharing but 20 min my ass more like 20 hrs

    • @73DiamondReo
      @73DiamondReo  Рік тому

      lol sorry it didn't go as well for you

  • @joerambo4977
    @joerambo4977 3 роки тому

    Did anyone else get a different clip on the new one then the old one

    • @73DiamondReo
      @73DiamondReo  3 роки тому +1

      for the abs?

    • @joerambo4977
      @joerambo4977 3 роки тому

      @@73DiamondReo yes

    • @joerambo4977
      @joerambo4977 3 роки тому

      @@73DiamondReo it's the right barings and had everything installed before I put the clips together the inside is the same on the clip but the outer housing is different

  • @donziperk
    @donziperk Рік тому

    Only one problem with this video. Most hubs are rusted in and don’t literally fall out. Good luck doing that in 20 minutes on a truck anywhere there is real winters.

  • @chadbailey8152
    @chadbailey8152 5 років тому

    Assuming u live where there's no salt on road and nothing is rotted!!

    • @73DiamondReo
      @73DiamondReo  5 років тому +1

      i live in PA with a pennDot yard a mile from my house. Truck sees a ton of Brine and is out in every snowstorm. i just cleaned the hubs and knuckles then neversiezed many years ago and never had a problem.

    • @Downstriker559
      @Downstriker559 5 років тому

      You don't have to deal with calcium chloride on the roads for snow removal...

  • @Romeropolo
    @Romeropolo Рік тому

    Just to re-cap....need a 1 11/16" socket for the hub and final torque is 263 FT LBS! Chinese shit sucks go Moog or SKF.....Timkin is hit or miss. 2015 2500 4x4 w/ 200k

  • @dhooter
    @dhooter 3 роки тому

    What the hell is that noise in the background?Whooshing noise like a gas well or something.

  • @billhamilton2366
    @billhamilton2366 4 роки тому

    Both volume and lighting sucks

    • @73DiamondReo
      @73DiamondReo  4 роки тому +2

      best i could do at the time. making a video is a lot of work and sometimes the job at hand is more important. Far more people have found it helpful than if there was no video at all. I suggest you make a video with better lighting and sound to address my issues.