I can't believe how many of these videos I've watched with people just impacting that axle nut down. It's supposed to be torqued like 1:18 or 180 depending on model and year
I have a 03 caravan and a 01 chrysler town and country. Both have splines on the outside end of the transaxle making it impossible to get a 15 mm box end wrench or socket on the 15 mm bolts holding the bearing assembly on. HELP! None of the videos I have watched show axles like this. Its really frustrating watching people put a socket on these bolts when there is definitely no way on either of my vans.
Psh... Not as hard as you would think... LoL. There is always one bolt... ONE BOLT! It's easy to DIY except for that one bolt. The videos rarely show "that one bolt" Also "Lucky to live in Texas" yes, yes you are.
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Thank very much for this video, it explains everything in detail. Thank you
Yeah! Thanks for the comment :)
This guy is very good. Thank you.
Woohoo thanks dude!!
I need to see how to replace the rear hub bearing, CHRYSLER TOWN AND COUNTRY LIMITED 3.8 V6 2005, Thanks...
I don't have any videos on that one unfortunately.
I can't believe how many of these videos I've watched with people just impacting that axle nut down. It's supposed to be torqued like 1:18 or 180 depending on model and year
It's probably going to be ok to be torqued a little too high, it wont affect this type of bearing
I have a 03 caravan and a 01 chrysler town and country. Both have splines on the outside end of the transaxle making it impossible to get a 15 mm box end wrench or socket on the 15 mm bolts holding the bearing assembly on. HELP! None of the videos I have watched show axles like this. Its really frustrating watching people put a socket on these bolts when there is definitely no way on either of my vans.
Are you sure the bolts dont just have 12 point heads? Try 12 point sockets instead of the normal 6 points
Hola amigo sabes si lleva el mismo amortiguador todos estos modelos 96-2020?
yes
What the time it takes to do this
45 minutes per side
A question where did you buy the impact gun, what speed does it have?
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I wonder if mechanics in Texas charge less -lol , so little rust.
Haha yes we do charge less. The jobs literally take less hours!
Psh... Not as hard as you would think... LoL. There is always one bolt... ONE BOLT! It's easy to DIY except for that one bolt. The videos rarely show "that one bolt"
Also "Lucky to live in Texas" yes, yes you are.
true, one crusty turd can ruin the entire job...