Front wheel hub bearing replacement Jeep Cherokee Wrangler XJ ZJ JK TJ (dana 30)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 2 ก.ค. 2021
- This is a step by step guide of a hub bearing replacement of any vehicle with a DANA 30
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Well done sir, excellent instructions!!
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Great video, thank you 🍻🔥
Great job kid came out good I have to do my 2004 jeep grand Cherokee Laredo
Try putting the hub bolts back in so they are about 1/8” from being bottomed out (full thread engagement) you can put the socket on or use a drift in the center of the bolt to knock the hub out. This will prevent you from beating the hell out of the steering knuckle and ball joints and the force applied pushes the hub out more evenly with less effort.
Very nice! Thank you! And thank you for not including a bunch of garbage!
Torque axle nut before installing spring washer, nut cover, and cotter pin
No crusher washer put back in 🤔
Do you know how TRQ hub from 1A auto is good or crap part ?
They do make hub puller to take off hub .
How come no dirt backplate fitted or replaced? much appreciated video particularly difficulty splitting hub from knuckle.
My guess is they were rusty or damaged the first time the hubs were replaced by the previous owner. The Jeep wasn’t a daily driver for me so I didn’t feel it necessary to purchase them
Do you have to use a 12 point socket for the 3 bolts
You should.
yes it hell if not
Good vid! Unfortunately I ordered some Timken hub assemblies and they arrived with a big Made in China on them... China can make good stuff if the companies pay for it and good QC, and Timken has a reputation that they (hopefully) want to protect... so we'll give it a go I guess...
Jeez…let’s hope I don’t have to start purchasing a different product now. I’ve always had good luck with timken bearings
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the brake caliper is hanging by the brake line. this is what not to do kids.
Your not "supposed" to let it hang by the hose you're absolutely correct. However, I've NEVER had a hose break because of it.
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