In this video I bring you along the process of changing out the front wheel bearing on a Honda Accord. These are press in and require a few special tools but can easily be done at home. -Enjoy!
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Curious about how you dealt with the dust shield/ring on the back side (ABS sensor side) of the bearing housing. Did you remove it before using the bearing press to remove the bearing?
OMG! Does the owner drive it through the Dreaded Acid Vats of Cestus 3 on the way to work each day?
Nice work and footage. I was wondering how to force hub back into bearing on the car. How long is that forcing screw? The one in my set doesn't seem that long.
Where i can buy that bearing remover kit?
Am I the only person that intentionally tries to get the snap ring to fly across the room?
Hello
Quick Question please. I got my mechanic replacing cv axle and wheel bearing. So know when i am speeding up and around 25 to 30 miles per hour starts to shake and disappear when i go over 40. I can hear bit grinding sound, do you think he messed up installing properly wheel bearing?
My man ain't playing…taking smack while he's working his mechanical magic…💯ðŸ‘
I actually prefer the older Accords with the bolt-on wheel bearing assemblies. I was able to replace all four wheel bearings on an older Accord in my garage with no power tools in under half a day.
Man that job was just like you were using a TEI
4:17 6:21 8:55
Wow it never gets old! Watching you make this so easy, and not some 12 hr beat and bang then run off to buy a new part!!! 🎉
I always put a little grease on that screw, just works easier than dry screw have tool that does them same way bought for another car had to do them to , now time to do on Sonata, doing all four corners, good for another 150,000 miles
What size is the center nut to remove the hub? 34�
Woah 242 for a honda? That bearing will be dead in another few months
Silly question I didn't see you grease that bearing do those come progressed from the factory? Thanks and you sure made it look too easy!
You’re very professional.. how much does it cost?
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Thank you for making this video. So you only need to change one bad besting? After replacing the bearing do you need a wheel alignment?
You make that snap ring look easy. It took me 3 hours to get one out recently
Great job to the point love the videos 📹 keep em up
Master Mechanic!