1984 VW Vanagon - Rear Brakes and Bearings part 3

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    Replaced everything in the rear breaks and the bearings as well.
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  • @louisvanrijn3964
    @louisvanrijn3964 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Nice video!
    The CV joints have an orientation: in/out. That means in fact: to gearbox or, to outside of car.
    I know that you can exchange the load direction from 400.000 km experience..
    Light deformation, or wear appear in the inner star of the CV joint on one side of the race. Simply turn the CV to the other side of the car. Using normal, sensible driving they last 200.000 km's before pitting or chipping occurs.
    However, overheating can occur at long climbs with a trailer behind.
    Squeeking is the last warning-scream of such a joint. Stop and let them cool down. Drive home and check them.
    Have a nice trip.

  • @jwgmail
    @jwgmail  6 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    i'm wrong about rotating the axles, that's for manual trans vans