By watching your video i was able to figure out why my pin would not come out. The FreakN bolt snapped off inside the pin! I ended up drilling out the bolt on both sides of the pin to remove it. Like most shade tree mechanics i don't have the $ for new gears so i and going to tack weld the pin on both ends to hold it in. Thanks for the video
I have a "Bearing seal axel install" video that might be helpfull. You could replace one side at a time just remember the side you don't replace might have the same amount of wear. If your fluid is old you need to replace it with new.
Hi where is the follow up videos?? I have to replace the rear wheel bearing and I am stuck on the road at a walmart, is this really difficult if you've never done it before?? Also would you recommend changing both at the same time if only one is bad? This video Helped alot though because my manual tells me to refer to section 21 in chapter 8 of the Haynes manual for removal instructions of the axel shaft, and in chapter 8 it has 20 sections, no 21st section to review on removing the axelshaft, and what about the axel oil that you collected do you have to get new oil or what?
kennyrazor81 Yes, if you have no experience working on cars, this will be difficult for you. But it can be done. Also, yes, new oil is always recommended.
This is a very good video thanks for posting but I got one problem, I did the exact same thing on my 2001 dodge ram v6 and the axle still wont pull out if u got any suggestions please help lol thanks.
@Grovage dont remember the sockets size. i tried metric and standard and used the one that fit the best. that is a short swivel extension. thanks for watching
This video helped me more than the professional ones. They always show the driver side and not the passenger. Thanks.
JessiK Thank you. Glad the video help.
Dude... you're awesome! You explain and demonstrate disassembly in a calm sensible manner. Thank you!
You're welcome and thank you.
Nice video. Simple and straight forward.
Thanks for being so detailed. That really helps people who have never done that before.
Thats Awsome Man!! I got a 69 Cj with rear Tire Wobble. Replaced the rear Bearing. Thinking rear Bent Axle.
By watching your video i was able to figure out why my pin would not come out. The FreakN bolt snapped off inside the pin! I ended up drilling out the bolt on both sides of the pin to remove it. Like most shade tree mechanics i don't have the $ for new gears so i and going to tack weld the pin on both ends to hold it in. Thanks for the video
you should get a 2nd jack and lift up the suspension some that would take the gas tank up and out of your way great vid thanks for posting
thanks dude! just made my life a whole lot easier
Your welcome. Glad I was able to help. Good luck with everything.
Thanks for the video. This should help me this weekend on my S10.
@XMSTARSHIP2 thanks i didnt even think of that. i will definitely do that next time. thank you for watching.
thank you Paul. Just pulled axle out of 03 s10. I am now trying to get the inner axle bearing out. Can you tell me how?
I have a "Bearing seal axel install" video that might be helpfull. You could replace one side at a time just remember the side you don't replace might have the same amount of wear. If your fluid is old you need to replace it with new.
awesome video thank you so much
Hi where is the follow up videos?? I have to replace the rear wheel bearing and I am stuck on the road at a walmart, is this really difficult if you've never done it before?? Also would you recommend changing both at the same time if only one is bad? This video Helped alot though because my manual tells me to refer to section 21 in chapter 8 of the Haynes manual for removal instructions of the axel shaft, and in chapter 8 it has 20 sections, no 21st section to review on removing the axelshaft, and what about the axel oil that you collected do you have to get new oil or what?
kennyrazor81 Yes, if you have no experience working on cars, this will be difficult for you. But it can be done. Also, yes, new oil is always recommended.
what size socket did you use to take out that bolt? I noticed your wrench pivots too.
Does the process only work for the left side or both? I have to take mine out on the right
nice man,cool vid.
your welcome, thank you for watching
This is a very good video thanks for posting but I got one problem, I did the exact same thing on my 2001 dodge ram v6 and the axle still wont pull out if u got any suggestions please help lol thanks.
Yes lube Bearing/Axel prior initial start. I have another axel video in the description if you want to take a look. I hope that helps. Thanks
Not really sure, never done one before. Good luck with it.
Is there anything special you need to do to install a posi?
not sure what could be holding the axle in.
try looking in the haynes manual.
local parts store should have one you can look in.
good luck
@Grovage dont remember the sockets size. i tried metric and standard and used the one that fit the best. that is a short swivel extension. thanks for watching
@xFrShizzLEx your welcome. yeah that happen to my once. good luck
how much does a rebuild cost
@germport your welcome, thanks for watching.
@buttmanroad thanks for watching. could be a bad tire..
yes the G20 i have has the 5.7L and the G10 i also have has the 4.6L vortec
@paulsjunkcars no prob just be careful
do you have a 8 cyl in that?
i think i have to do same procedure in a 02 gmc denali
to replace the seal... anyway thanks
If your rear end is the same as mine it should be the same on both sides.
@hp11208 thanks. :D
in thu van?
Im here for bearing replacement
your welcome, thanks for watching