Dude, thank you. Simple and to the point. I figure with a swivel socket maybe even easier. Some of the other videos of ppl compressing the springs and stuff....SMH. thank you again
I have watched some other videos and they seem to make it very difficult, but your make him look so easy that I would try to do it on my Scion Xb, thanks for sharing.
Going to be doing this soon thanks for saving me a couple of hours and not needing to remove the axle and all suspension components 🎉🎉🎉🎉
Have one on the rear too? 😂
Dude, thank you. Simple and to the point. I figure with a swivel socket maybe even easier. Some of the other videos of ppl compressing the springs and stuff....SMH. thank you again
Uh...what springs were they compressing?
@@tobygillis4189 maybe he means use a c-clamp to compress the brake cylinder for reassembly? not sure what other springs there could be...
Thanks for the vid time to change my out on my 2012 XB👍
👍👍 Great work bud I can tell someone taught you well
You’re a life saver.
I have watched some other videos and they seem to make it very difficult, but your make him look so easy that I would try to do it on my Scion Xb, thanks for sharing.
youre welcome bud!
thank you for the video. Torque specs would be nice but thanks.
Thanks for the video man, today I'm doing this! 👍🏽
This video helped me out best one out that shows the right wayyy thank you ...
You need calper hooks
Does the star bolt in the middle of the hub need to be removed?
Yes it does
30mm 12 point
I’m sure it won’t be that easy if you live in the Midwest or east coast but with rust.
Needs a new drive shaft boot .
GR8 video clip
Thanks man
Looks like A piece of cake
You’re stripping your bolt heads with those 12 pt wrenches and sockets
Whered u buy your wheel bearing from?
you can find them on Ebay,amazon or autozone
Got it, I missed it, nice job!
Did anybody see him re-install the center nut for the shaft?