I notice that the rusty conditions down there are the main issue to all comon car problems!!! That jeep is not so old and it's all full of rust on the bottom and the body.Great job and video! Erick, I'm always in tune watching your videos and learning new techniques!ALWAYS THANKFUL THAT SHARE YOUR KNOWLEDGE!
There's one thang about it when folks bring you something to fix you make sure that you do a super job on whatever your doing. Your one of the best I've seen. Great work Sir...👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Huge respect for this. Maybe it's because I'm in New England but my Jeep ended up looking something like this. Most videos are full of rust free cars and everything comes apart like it's supposed to. I've learned better that what should be a 20 min job can be multiple hours of torching, cutting, kicking and hammering. Oh and removing bolts that the impact wrench snaps off....
That harbor fright battery impact is a pretty versatile tool, takes off bolts and nuts an doubles for a hammer....love it! Nicely done repair. Not too bad with the rust battle. Thanks for the video.
Great job all around on this one Eric. The Autel functions, the sensor types, the Shake and Break, I learned a lot. Plus, your video work just keeps getting better and better! Thanks!
@@PonFORDS Eric would make a dozen humorous comments about the paint, about drying, about cheep paint from China, about how this brand of paint is good but that other brand peels off in a week, and we would all LOL.
I enjoy all your videos. You have a nice presentation style. As a DIY'er, I know the workings of just my cars. It is nice to see repairs of other makes and models.
For that compass being roughly 8 years old I would have expected the backing plates to be falling apart. That job went a little to easy for you haha. Great production once again and congratulations on breaking the thirty-thousand subscriber mark.
Nice to see someone who has to deal with rust like do here in Michigan. Gonna have to pick me up one of those shake n break tools. Also thank you for turning me onto fluid film. Hardly a job goes by that I don't use it on now!
Stabilizer bushing (or whatever they are) are shot. That's why it rides like a delivery truck. And yea, the Meditation Music while doing the hammer job was spot on !
Eric the 720p at 60 FPS looks amazing! I hope future videos will be the same. Anyway, you're literally the only youtube channel I follow. Keep it up and thanks!
Great tutorial ! Gonna have to do this as soon as my wheel bearing turns up, it's annoying having to throw out a perfectly good wheel bearing because of a rotten 2 cent metal clip but whatcha gonna do ? Thanks for the video!
3:48 - old singer commercial sewing machines (50ish) used singer made thread pitches on a lot of hardware. if you buy one and it is missing screws or nuts hardware store replacements won't fit.
I REALLY ENJOY YOUR VID'S brings back memories and almost every time you screw a bolt, i find myself screwing it in with my fingers at the same time.LOL
Holy Shit bro. I just finished this job. This video made it super easy. I had one problem. My wheel speed sensor was so hard to get back in. If I knew it was going to be that tight I would have pried it out a hair before installing the hub. Also the clip was slightly dif then what was on it stock. I think that was the biggest problem but it all works so thanks for the video.
I bought one of those newer, smaller jump-packs and it couldn't jump-start my van. The battery was at 12.6 volts, but was low on amps. Those older, larger jump-packs have higher amperage.
Watch out Hannah ! I started handing wrench to my Dad at about 10-12yo. By the time time I was 15, I was the chief mechanic of the family fleet ! Dad would say, "Your sister's car needs and oil change and your Mom's car needs point and plugs. You are going to have to do shocks on my car soon !" And I didn't even have a drivers license yet !
That's pretty nice cuz I was working on that over the weekend and I'm not done yet cuz I don't have a power tool to remove it I was thinking about just trying to figure out if I can drill it out I did the other side no problem but for some apparent reason passenger side is a tough one thank you for sharing you said it's a 17 do you remember what the bolt pitch is I didn't want to go to the dealership they want too much money I paid $44 for four of them I'm not too long ago well actually last year
Lol! This guy loves his brake clean. Good video sir. Got a new sub today. Will be checking out your Amazon store too Keep up the good videos. BTW... I think this video is proof, not to buy a vehicle west of the Mississippi. Salt does nasty things to metal, paint, rubber, and electronics.
Idk why you replaced the bearing. My reason was the small housing holding the speed sensor was broken. I glued (E6000) my speed sensor instead of changing the bearing and So far so good.
@South Main Auto Repair LLC. My sons 2007 Jeep Liberty Limited 4x4 needs the rear wheel bearing but it doesn't look anything like this one. I wonder if you have to pull the axle shaft out in order to get the bearing off & replaced...
We are look at a 2014 Patriot. there is a vibration when putting on breaks quickly tracked it to bad rotors. But there is dragging feel and grinding grinding sound from the rear but it smooths out and grinding sound goes away when barely compressing the breaks. My question is do you think it’s a bad caliper or bad wheel bearing(s) or both? I know you’re the Jeep guy, so I’m sure you have already dealt with this.
Always love to see that Nano, AKA "The Beast!" So when is Hannah going to come on camera and guide us through a repair? SMA, The Next Generation?? Haha.
I didn't watch this video when doing my buddy's car last weekend. Wish I would have paid more attention to the video I did watch because I put the bearing in with that abs clip facing the other direction! Didn't realize till everything was already put back together because I forgot about that sensor! Anyways I plan on going over there this weekend, cutting that sensor wire, splicing a couple extra inches of wire onto it so I can get it to clip on the other side because currently the sensor wire isn't long enough to reach the other side. What's your thoughts on that? You think that should work? I'm hoping so because I don't feel like taking everything back apart!
So the only reason the wheel bearing needed to be replaced is because of a fragile clip assembly that the sensor plugs into. Not because the wheel bearing is faulty. Talk about a bad engineering design.
hello, I have a quick question, do you know if I can buy that clip that you clicked the speed sensor into? At 17:45 of your video. It completely rusted in my Jeep Compass and sensors are just hanging. Thanks!
Every time I watch you work on the underside of a car, I realize how much I love working on cars down south.
Man, that slow motion part was LEGIT. Thanks Hannah for helping your dad help us.
+Ricardo Barron Are they related? I thought Hannah was a summer shop assistant of sorts.
+argonian bilbo Hannah is just summer help and after school. No relation.
+argonian bilbo whoops my bad
the dramatic endurance of the "hammering" ..... brought a tear to my eye.... oscar worthiness!
+Trim Jazz Haha did you replay it/
I notice that the rusty conditions down there are the main issue to all comon car problems!!! That jeep is not so old and it's all full of rust on the bottom and the body.Great job and video! Erick, I'm always in tune watching your videos and learning new techniques!ALWAYS THANKFUL THAT SHARE YOUR KNOWLEDGE!
There's one thang about it when folks bring you something to fix you make sure that you do a super job on whatever your doing. Your one of the best I've seen. Great work Sir...👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Fetching tools, video-saving Jump Pack idea for powering the camera... *Hana Rocks!*
Huge respect for this. Maybe it's because I'm in New England but my Jeep ended up looking something like this. Most videos are full of rust free cars and everything comes apart like it's supposed to. I've learned better that what should be a 20 min job can be multiple hours of torching, cutting, kicking and hammering. Oh and removing bolts that the impact wrench snaps off....
That harbor fright battery impact is a pretty versatile tool, takes off bolts and nuts an doubles for a hammer....love it! Nicely done repair. Not too bad with the rust battle. Thanks for the video.
Great job all around on this one Eric. The Autel functions, the sensor types, the Shake and Break, I learned a lot. Plus, your video work just keeps getting better and better! Thanks!
Lots and Lots of patience you have buddy, I'm doing similar stuff, w.o patience our job won't take us any where.
Another great video Eric. I like the way you have your assistant hand you the necessary tools to perform the surgery.LOL.
this guys that good i give thumbs up before i watch the uploads now.
Same here! He can load a vid of paint drying and he gets a thumbs up from me!
@@PonFORDS Eric would make a dozen humorous comments about the paint, about drying, about cheep paint from China, about how this brand of paint is good but that other brand peels off in a week, and we would all LOL.
that slow-mo earned and thumbs up from me!!! nice editing man!
I enjoy all your videos. You have a nice presentation style. As a DIY'er, I know the workings of just my cars. It is nice to see repairs of other makes and models.
man I feel for you. I live just south of Atlanta GA. I rarely ever see rust that bad. Good video man. God bless
Thank you for your videos, it really helps me understand the odds and ends to look out for/prep for when doing this type of work.
another great fix Dr. O !!!! congrats on 30,000+ subs and 5,000,000+ views !!!! best mechanic on yt !!!
For that compass being roughly 8 years old I would have expected the backing plates to be falling apart. That job went a little to easy for you haha. Great production once again and congratulations on breaking the thirty-thousand subscriber mark.
MY BACKING PLATE WAS RUSTED THRU IN N.Y. I SHOULD PAINTED IT EARLY ON.
I’ve had three of these. They are 17mm and yeah can be a cluster to get hub off. I bought a grade 8 bolt longer to beat them off. Fun fun fun!
LOVE the 60 frames per second! It seems so real.
Wow got to see the Snap-on long barrel in action. Nice uneventful bearing change & another happy SMA customer!
+Hayward's Automotive Yeah, no fire , no swearing, no nothin....
+South Main Auto Repair I like those days!
Nice to see someone who has to deal with rust like do here in Michigan. Gonna have to pick me up one of those shake n break tools. Also thank you for turning me onto fluid film. Hardly a job goes by that I don't use it on now!
+Nick Palmer I have them right here if you need one...astore.amazon.com/httpswwwy0837-20/detail/B008M23A5U
Really good video, even without the sledge or flame wrench. The air hammer did come into play.
+Garth Goldberg I know it went way to easy
Ivan has got a tone ring video today also. Are you guys coordinating?
Garth Goldberg No this is just how it happened. People think that though hahah
Stabilizer bushing (or whatever they are) are shot. That's why it rides like a delivery truck. And yea, the Meditation Music while doing the hammer job was spot on !
Stabilizer bushing?
Over 30,000 subscribers, Way to go Eric!
+Glen Harper 30,269 isnt over 31k, but whatever floats your boat.
Eric the 720p at 60 FPS looks amazing! I hope future videos will be the same. Anyway, you're literally the only youtube channel I follow. Keep it up and thanks!
One thing we don't deal with often on the west coast, and that is rust and salt. Nice to see these videos on how to deal with it.
+4literpowered I can send you some
No i'm good. We wouldn't know what to do if we saw that stuff, we would just run away from it.
Man that Astro light is perfect for filming. Hanna and hammers to the rescue!
That snap on air hammer is a beast!
An SMA video two days in a row!!! Sweet. Cool slow motion effects with the hammer. You may have a second career as a video editor.
+Paul Carroll Haha going big with my walmart camera and free software lol
+South Main Auto Repair well Ivan did just refer to you as "the legend" in his latest video....
***** Hahah
That was a awesome video wheel bearing are a big deal over here in Chicago as well god knows how meny I changed love the videos keep them coming
+jdiaz271 I have to be into the 10,000's my self lol
I like the drama effect with the hammer. Yep your vehicles look just like ours all rusty and crusty.
+Techman 48917 They sure are
Fluid Film FTW!! Great video as always Eric and Hannah!!
nice video Eric ! hey every time I watch your videos I learn something new thanks for sharing and keep up the good work!
Great tutorial ! Gonna have to do this as soon as my wheel bearing turns up, it's annoying having to throw out a perfectly good wheel bearing because of a rotten 2 cent metal clip but whatcha gonna do ? Thanks for the video!
Loving the Braid music in the slo mo's.
Nice Job Eric. I like the side by side merged waveforms on that autel. cool
3:48 - old singer commercial sewing machines (50ish) used singer made thread pitches on a lot of hardware. if you buy one and it is missing screws or nuts hardware store replacements won't fit.
new here and love your channel,,,I do my own work and always learning new things thanks
I REALLY ENJOY YOUR VID'S brings back memories and almost every time you screw a bolt, i find myself screwing it in with my fingers at the same time.LOL
Thanks for the videos! Huge help. Saves us money and we gain knowledge! U da man.
Hah, i love the surprise slow-mo. good job as always, eric. greetings from cologne!
+DJS4000 One of my favorite channels myself!
Eric you are the best on you tube !!!
Thanks Eric, your video was a lot of help. Great job!!
Your video has helped me alot, thank you for posting this.
Holy Shit bro. I just finished this job. This video made it super easy. I had one problem. My wheel speed sensor was so hard to get back in. If I knew it was going to be that tight I would have pried it out a hair before installing the hub. Also the clip was slightly dif then what was on it stock. I think that was the biggest problem but it all works so thanks for the video.
THE CHINESE HOLDING CLIP IS NOT SPRING STEEL AND DOES NOT HOLD WELL....BEND IT INTO THE CLIP MORE TO HOLD BETTER ..
hey Eric!!! congrats to over 30.000 subscribers!!
You got me laughing! I have brake cleaner in my kitchen and a welder in my living room. Pneumatic jack too.
9:07 now that was the coolest slowmo I ever seen.
Excellent job and very informative.
Jeep=Titanic Edition.
oh how i love being a mechanic in orlando florida. the hell with all that rust.
great job Hana. you make sure the boss looks good and keep the video going smooth! :-)
+d st She must do the work when eric needs to rest!
Thanks Eric, made it easy. Now my daughter won't have to turn the radio up so loud to hide the noise
Oh the music at 8:58 is wonderful.
HANNAH is cute and smart she`ll do well at school and after ,good job DR.O &MISS HANNAH
I bought one of those newer, smaller jump-packs and it couldn't jump-start my van. The battery was at 12.6 volts, but was low on amps.
Those older, larger jump-packs have higher amperage.
Haha .. .nice nod to the Slow Mo Guys Eric!! Great video!
+Jared Wise Wish I had their accent though hahha
Thanks for you video, my repair went good with help from your video! 🙂👍
man!! Eric!! your video lightning quality improved with those Astro light things! those things are awesome ! I need one of those :D.
+Adel Jeffrey (Jeffrey's Auto) Well you know where they are at :) ua-cam.com/video/xozcA2O8ZOY/v-deo.html
Excellent video. Solved my problem. 👍 Thanks
The slow motion section of knocking out the bearing needs a slow motion cut away of a person being held back screaming nooooo. Haha
dude... you're a life saver.
hey eric when might there be a new average day in the shop vid?
Now
Rocket Power baby!! Love mine....available in the SMA Amazon store everyone!
+Scott Wyant sure is :)
+South Main Auto Repair astore.amazon.com/httpswwwy0837-20/detail/B00JLPNHJQ
Great video Eric ! I'm going by the Amazon store to pick up one of those shake and break extensions
+N Smith astore.amazon.com/httpswwwy0837-20/detail/B008M23A5U
Got it !
holy rust bucket Batman!
Watch out Hannah ! I started handing wrench to my Dad at about 10-12yo. By the time time I was 15, I was the chief mechanic of the family fleet ! Dad would say, "Your sister's car needs and oil change and your Mom's car needs point and plugs. You are going to have to do shocks on my car soon !"
And I didn't even have a drivers license yet !
To update I had a chafe through of the left rear ABS harness green with black stripe power wire right in front of the Cooling fan
Great video, hope Snap on sell the shake and break in the UK what a useful tool
Lisle makes one too, might be US only though.
That's pretty nice cuz I was working on that over the weekend and I'm not done yet cuz I don't have a power tool to remove it I was thinking about just trying to figure out if I can drill it out I did the other side no problem but for some apparent reason passenger side is a tough one thank you for sharing you said it's a 17 do you remember what the bolt pitch is I didn't want to go to the dealership they want too much money I paid $44 for four of them I'm not too long ago well actually last year
Lol! This guy loves his brake clean. Good video sir. Got a new sub today. Will be checking out your Amazon store too Keep up the good videos.
BTW... I think this video is proof, not to buy a vehicle west of the Mississippi. Salt does nasty things to metal, paint, rubber, and electronics.
Oh yeah upstate NY here eats them alive!
Hannah deserves more credit and recognition! Nice job! Awesome slow mo special effects too...LMAO
+Scott Wyant I praise her for the good job she does.
The old air tool hammer. As long as it's yours. Lol 😂
Bang up job buddy. 👍👍
Snap On appreciates the air hammer and socket adapter you just sold for them! 8-)
Idk why you replaced the bearing. My reason was the small housing holding the speed sensor was broken. I glued (E6000) my speed sensor instead of changing the bearing and So far so good.
30,000 subs you are moving up my friend....
Thank you for the well made video. I have to do the same to my 2010 jeep patriot.
whoossa 60 fps offers really nice detail.. I think I got a bit of rust in my eye!!!!
Another excellent video. I've gotta get me a "Hannah"!
+Jeffrey Cardimen Lol we all need one, they save miles on the legs
Congrats on 30K subs!
That new Air Hammer is *sick*. I'm surprised it doesn't have a cushion grip- probably hurts your hand after a minute.
@South Main Auto Repair LLC. My sons 2007 Jeep Liberty Limited 4x4 needs the rear wheel bearing but it doesn't look anything like this one. I wonder if you have to pull the axle shaft out in order to get the bearing off & replaced...
we don't have to do that in FLA they just fall out LOL some times. keep the vids coming THANKs ERIC and HANNA great job
+Michael Szweda Out changing them in the parking lot I bet !
Light hammer 🔨 application had me on the floor😂
We are look at a 2014 Patriot. there is a vibration when putting on breaks quickly tracked it to bad rotors. But there is dragging feel and grinding grinding sound from the rear but it smooths out and grinding sound goes away when barely compressing the breaks. My question is do you think it’s a bad caliper or bad wheel bearing(s) or both? I know you’re the Jeep guy, so I’m sure you have already dealt with this.
Always love to see that Nano, AKA "The Beast!"
So when is Hannah going to come on camera and guide us through a repair? SMA, The Next Generation?? Haha.
+Pete Gaytan III Oh nooooo ... she is going on to the medical field after next year when she graduates.
I didn't watch this video when doing my buddy's car last weekend. Wish I would have paid more attention to the video I did watch because I put the bearing in with that abs clip facing the other direction! Didn't realize till everything was already put back together because I forgot about that sensor! Anyways I plan on going over there this weekend, cutting that sensor wire, splicing a couple extra inches of wire onto it so I can get it to clip on the other side because currently the sensor wire isn't long enough to reach the other side. What's your thoughts on that? You think that should work? I'm hoping so because I don't feel like taking everything back apart!
Speaking of the TPMS light, did anyone else notice the TMPS sensor sitting in the console above the Autel? Lol
The staple of every mechanic's toolbox: A BFH
Loves to use word "smash"
So the only reason the wheel bearing needed to be replaced is because of a fragile clip assembly that the sensor plugs into. Not because the wheel bearing is faulty. Talk about a bad engineering design.
Great video, any idea on the torque for those 4 bolts
hello, I have a quick question, do you know if I can buy that clip that you clicked the speed sensor into? At 17:45 of your video. It completely rusted in my Jeep Compass and sensors are just hanging. Thanks!
With the weather having eaten away some of the head of the 4 bolts that hold the bearing on, why did you not get 4 new bolts?
Good find &good job
Nice job Eric. Why does all your repairs go just like the book? Mine, not so much. Thanks for the vid. Thanks to your assistant also. Good work. Doug
+Douglas Laramie By the book!? Come on I get slid by this rusty crap all the time
great video eric two thumbs up ..
Straight forward diag & repair there. For as crusty as she looked, wasn't too bad over all.
hi Eric great work please what that spray which use it at last to cover the sensor from moist ?