Nissan Note (2010) and Micra rear wheel bearing change
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 14 ธ.ค. 2024
- how you can change your own rear wheel bearings on your NOTE (2010) and prob Micra of same age.
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Bloody splendid video! Audio ignored, it is exemplary. Informative, step by step, safety tips and all. Well done!
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The extraction kit you have used in this video is listed as "front" bearing kit and the smallest bearing diameter is 54mm. The rear bearings are only 52mm. This kit is only £45 on ebay. The cheapest wider range kit is about 60. I have ordered a larger range set for 70 as I intend to sell it after I have used it. Great video; Thanks.
Brilliant thanks, real world instructions and realistic experience of doing jobs with the tools you have without spending a fortune on specific tools you're only gonna use once.
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Very clear and VERY well made. Thank you
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Thanks for the video. How big is the nylon hub nut please? thanks in advance
I believe it was 32mm
The nyloc nut is 30mm on my Note. As clearly stated in the video at 2m55.
You didn't put any pressure on the ABS ring when pulling the new bearing in? I have both the bearing puller kit and and a 10 ton press, so equipped to do the Micra bearing. This looks an easy job, having done different types of bearings. Good video.
No, no pressure on the abs ring. The casting extends past it so only pushing on the metal of the casting
Probably a good idea to refit the road wheel loosely, then lower the vehicle before trying to undo the hub nut (the wheel centre caps just clip on, or just remove your wheel trims if fitted). Jumping up and down on a breaker bar with the car on stands is not a great idea.
Other than that, great vid!
point taken - but the nut is at 120 lbsft so only a bit more than removing a properly torqued wheel nut so no "jumping up and down" was really required as you can see by me tightening the new one - but as always "safety first!" so safer is better as you say.
Or leave the handbrake on when loosening the hub nut then taking it back off before taking the brake drum off.
Hi is there a video on replacing the front wheel bearing for nissan note 2010 1.5 dci or is it the same as another nissan
Hi its a really good video
I need to ask how to remove that star shaped wheel nut does it removes with the same wheel nut opener?
I think you mean the locking wheel nut - this is a security device - you take it off with an adapter shaped to fit it.
Yeah but i have lost the key and was looking around for a different way to open it i foun one that we can open it with 12 point socket but i am not sure what size socket will be good for it
@@ShahzaibKhan-tl2zp you can get special sockets to remove these or hammer an old socket over it hard
Top video, very clear and informative thanks for your help.
good video mate thanks gonna have a go on my Micra, tony Leics
Great thank you
Brilliant video do you have a link to where to buy the extractor tool
I have added a link to the one I used in the video descrption above and here too Link to buy the extraction kit on amazon
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Thank you for your reply and time and help in posting the link
why didnt you show the bit where you loosened the 30 mmm nilock nut ?
Very helpful and it's in English
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Good video, how long approx did this take to replace the bearing.
both rear bearings took an afternoon to do. The second one was easier having experienced doing the first one.
Hi is it worth freezing the new bearing and dropping it in
it would probably help, but they arent that hard to push in
Shouldnt the bearing be fitted to the hub not the drum. The drum should come off seperate to the bearing simply by backing off the shoes with the adjuster....?
no not in this case, the bearing is a tight fit inside the drum and needs pressing in
Thanks for replying I trusted a mechanic to press out the old bearing but he pressed it the wrong way I've a photo of the consequences won't use him again
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