Useful info if you have all the facilities of a garage workshop, but when all you have is a couple of Axle stands and a 2t trolley jack, thing get a little more interesting!, I had to remove the whole Anti-Roll bar and replace both the outer bushes, everything going fine until bolting the last outer on, no crow bar! However i would recommend using Vaseline or Petroleum jelly (and a good amount on both the bush and bar) to get the blasted things on.
the video was very decent and super clear what you do and the process. The music drove me insane so i muted it. perhaps next time just have workshop sounds in the background. Keep it real.
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The replacement procedure may differ, you can familiarize yourself with all routine replacements directly in the technical documentation for your car or use the help of the auto maintenance service. AUTODOC
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Perfect. All the way till the moment he knocked the shit out of that bearing with a hammer in 16:06. That you want to do when the car is standing on the ground so it's the tire that absorbs the beating and not the bearing. This tutorial is also useful for Alfa Romeo 146.
Torque wrench? Did you heard about? You killed the bearing immedietly with your air compressed tool... Keep yourself away to sharing dangerous videos Everyone who will follow these instruction will fall into your fault....
Your arse... he’s showing you the process. It will be slightly different for yourself as these bolts came out no hassle ect. These hubnuts get torqued too around 200 and an experienced mechanic will know when to stop. Too mang diy’ers think they know it all
Easy when nothing's rusted SOLID.. try this in the UK..lol
I tried doing mine on my van and ended up having to angle grind the steering knuckle off now I need a new track rod and and lower ball joint🤦♂️
Torque setting please for the hub nut.
We cannot tell it for sure. You can find this information in the technical documentation for repairing your car.
9:28 use eye protection my friend ..
Good work my friend
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Useful info if you have all the facilities of a garage workshop, but when all you have is a couple of Axle stands and a 2t trolley jack, thing get a little more interesting!, I had to remove the whole Anti-Roll bar and replace both the outer bushes, everything going fine until bolting the last outer on, no crow bar! However i would recommend using Vaseline or Petroleum jelly (and a good amount on both the bush and bar) to get the blasted things on.
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@@autodocuk Since you want to help us with DIY, it would be much more useful to use tools that ordinary people can use, not a workshop.
Thank you for giving helpfull informations.
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Im driving Fiat Palio Go South africa, this is helpful.. thank you
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the video was very decent and super clear what you do and the process. The music drove me insane so i muted it. perhaps next time just have workshop sounds in the background. Keep it real.
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Those gloves are perfect👌 where can I get a pair?
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what is the brand of 36 mm socket at 2:49
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@john jay The Fiat on display is a 2002 onwards 166 Punto. It's a 36mm socket.
I wonder if it's the exact same process for a 2013 Fiat 500
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I followed this almost exactly. I used the press in press out tool rather than the shop press. That and a mounted vise.
Can you do a video on a 2005 acura rl or you guys just do German cars ?
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Do you offer the the bolts and nuts seen at 14:26 in your shop?
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Good old leverage 👌
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Perfect. All the way till the moment he knocked the shit out of that bearing with a hammer in 16:06. That you want to do when the car is standing on the ground so it's the tire that absorbs the beating and not the bearing.
This tutorial is also useful for Alfa Romeo 146.
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Killerean I want to grow up to be as smart as you😭
No you don't :D
Torque wrench? Did you heard about? You killed the bearing immedietly with your air compressed tool...
Keep yourself away to sharing dangerous videos
Everyone who will follow these instruction will fall into your fault....
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Your arse... he’s showing you the process. It will be slightly different for yourself as these bolts came out no hassle ect. These hubnuts get torqued too around 200 and an experienced mechanic will know when to stop. Too mang diy’ers think they know it all
didn't torque the axle nut, Safety violation !
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