How To Replace The Wheel Hub - 2009 Lincoln MKS
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 12 ก.ย. 2024
- Do you hear a really bad grinding noise from the wheel while driving? You might have a bad hub. Here is how to replace it.
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This ball joint separator in reverse idea worked for me, too. Thanks for that!
Good idea using the ball joint splitter
Nice that there were no wheel speed sensor issues.
Why no anti-seize on reassembly?
Thanks. Good content 👏🏾
I Verify rotors with stetoscope with car up an somebody on acelerator pedal.
I drive a 1983 924. The sweetest handling car ever. I have modified it by running a super charger. More power and more low down torque which the 2.0 engine lacked. It’s the most fun you can have whilst still keeping your clothes on 😊
Nice fix, but you didn’t wire wheel, rust convert and paint the scabby rusty subframe ! Avoiding mission creep ?
W-D40
Yup. Spray it and go eat lunch is my go to!! Damn thing nearly falls out! Lol
I didn’t see you torque anything to specs,other than that good job
Where did you get tool ?
Allways leery of important items like electrical hubs etc from mail order, lets hope you don't need the spare for the left in a month lol.
Those are pressed in... But if you want to do it this way go ahead
This is a bolt on hub bearing
I have the same damn car, and I'm having a hell of a time just trying to figure out where to place the jack. There's so much plastic on the underside of this car that I can't find a jack point