Endeavor Front Wheel Bearing Replacement - How To
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 29 ส.ค. 2024
- Today's helpful how to video will be on showing you how to remove and replace your front wheel bearings on your Mitsubishi Endeavor this is the same from both right and left front wheel bearings, this is a great way to save money instead of taking it to a shop, with some normal tools you should be able to pull this off right in your own drive way!
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Now I know what the horrible noise is! Thank you
Happy you found my video helpful
Man I appreciate this!!! I just gotta make sure that's the noise I'm hearing it's like a grinding noise but when I speed up it get a il lighter if I turn left it kinda go away
Sounds like a wheel bearing to me
Thanks for the update because my wheel bearings need to change in bad day is scrubbing like my wheelers about to come off my truck I have the same truck
Very helpful.
Glad it was helpful!
Great video bro...thanks!!
Thanks for watching
Spray bushings with WD40 or any type of silicone spray to recondition the bushings. Axle rubber boots too.
Great info
Glad I found this bought one really cheap and sounds like I have cans attached to my back bumper while riding or a weird feeling in the inside of the car a vibration but not constant let's see if this fits this
@@young_facb good luck
@@TattsForLife I have a question, aren't these bearing press in? Because I am not sure which one to buy and I have seen people using press to take out the wheel bearing in the rear and I was wondering if I will need a press or something to do this job on my endeavor LS 2005
The mechanic is charging me 650 just for labor
This was a great help I really like that you make the video so people can see what you are doing and you take the time to explain thank you so much
Thanks for the video, I try my best to be as helpful that I can
Excellent work. Helped me with repair.
Thanks and cheers from Alaska.
Jesus bless you!
Glad it helped
I've got a 2004 Mitsubishi endeavor awd. Doing the same thing passenger side and driver side
Thanks, did it fix it, I think mine is rear, but will change all 4
Yah
Helpful, I am replacing my front wheel bearings this week. I am low on tools. It would be great if you layout what it takes before hand.
I read that a 32 mil socket is for the axle nut.
that's a great suggestion, sometimes I rush when I do videos and forget how some people are low on tools, im sorry but I don't remember what all the tools was that I used for this repair
@@TattsForLife no worries. You do excellent camera work. If you comment on a part or bushing you specifically point it out. This spoon feeds those who are not able to speak fluent mechanic's talk. One of the most vexing things for us part-time parts changers is knowing what wear to expect. I thought you were very thorough about checking bushings for "movement". A shade tree mechanic will often forget thread dope or cautious cleaning of bearing raceways & sensors. Your matter-of-fact folksy calm led me to just get it done rather than obsess over unimportant details. Great video.
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Tattsforlife,do you have a video on endeavor 04 3.8 V6 removal for steering wheel bar that turns the wheels Left and right.
I sure don't have a video on that subject atm
How do you get a rusty carter key off
With lots of luck
I need help with my rear subframe, 06 Endeavor. Anyways you might be able to help
sorry if it rusted away it will need replaced, endeavors are bad for that
Great vid. Thank you. Just want to check: The bearings are greaseless or sealed? Don’t need to pack them before install?
they already sealed from the factory
Will a battery impact work for the center nut?
should if its a good one
@@TattsForLife
I ordered this one.
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I changed all 4 in my Endeavor back in April 2020, but now it looks like one of the front ones is going bad. I get a loud warble, grumbling sound driving down the road. I originally changed my bearings because 2 out 4 were bad (after 300,000 miles). Any suggestions what may have made this one go bad? Defective? or could it be something else? Also how do you know if the sensor is bad?
if the sensor was bad it usually would toss a ABS light and never go off, if the bearing went out faster than expected than it could be done by to much or not enough clamping force on the axle nut, also a bad axle could cause a grinding sound when u cut the wheel deep, but should not make it wobble
@@TattsForLife yeah, no grinding sound when driving or turning, just the loud wobble (sounds more like a warble) sound as you pick up speed. No ABS light either but every now and then I get a sputter at very low speed when I apply the brakes slowly
This is wrong in so many ways. The worst is banging a sledge hammer on the end of the cv axel. If that had mushroomed it would've been game over people. At least put the nut on and hit the nut. I feel like he accidentally succeeded here.