So helpful to have all the torque specs listed in the video (unlike other vids for this same repair using an air tool to tighten the bearing retainer nut!). Thanks again.
Thanks for the great vid, I have my wife's 500 sport to do and since I'm a Chevy tech, ASE Master since 80's, we all want to see it done so we get it right the 1st time. Your lingo is spot-on! I have more skint knuckles and cuts from ignorant engineers and bean counters leaving no room to access bolts etc. and sharp stamped sheet metal I know very well how to talk to a car too! I am surprised how simple the hub really is, the bolts are another thing. And my wife bought her Fiat new and was calculating its value, she found that the fuel savings paid for the car almost 2 times, now having her own tech that doesn't charge any labor hmmm? At least in North Carolina there's next to no salt or snow, discounting the beach of course, and now rear hubs and coming up on the 2nd timing belt...
Yeah I would love to be a technician down south. I know from certain cars that I've worked on that have come up from the states it is so much better. You guys are so lucky. As for the Fiat they're not terrible cars but they do have a lot of funky little problems that can drive you nuts and of course you saw the design in the video was just spectacular LOL, but that's every manufacturer. I'm glad you enjoyed the video. Thank you for watching.
@@JimmysAutoClinic I know what you're saying, I've worked on cars from New York and Michigan and they were really rusty like through the rotors. I'm sorry to say that I spent about 40 minutes and had both hubs off, no rust here in North Carolina, but I knew what bolts to turn thanks to you, Thanks! Jim
I'm assuming that you're asking me what size of socket that I used for the caliper? It was a 13 mil and then the stripped bolts I used a half inch and luckily I was able to get them loose. If that's not what you're referring to please specify and I'll let you know if I remember.
Thanks for the humour. I really ask myself why I didn't change both stupid 13 mm bolt the last time I worked on the brake. Now I have a sour finger and a fuck..g bolt that wont come off now that is a 12.5...I will try to heat it and use a half inch calf wrench. Questo e un design scifoso. (Italian for it's a real shitty design)
Yes it is really unfortunate design. I know how you feel exactly because there's so many times where we don't think about it but the same Hardware back on because who wants to wait for it but the next time around you really scratch your head and realize you'll never do that again, but of course at some point in the future I'm sure I'll make that mistake again LOL
My wife and I just watched this like a tv show. By far the greatest and most entertaining how-to video I've ever seen!
So helpful to have all the torque specs listed in the video (unlike other vids for this same repair using an air tool to tighten the bearing retainer nut!). Thanks again.
Thanks for the great vid, I have my wife's 500 sport to do and since I'm a Chevy tech, ASE Master since 80's, we all want to see it done so we get it right the 1st time.
Your lingo is spot-on! I have more skint knuckles and cuts from ignorant engineers and bean counters leaving no room to access bolts etc. and sharp stamped sheet metal I know very well how to talk to a car too! I am surprised how simple the hub really is, the bolts are another thing.
And my wife bought her Fiat new and was calculating its value, she found that the fuel savings paid for the car almost 2 times, now having her own tech that doesn't charge any labor hmmm?
At least in North Carolina there's next to no salt or snow, discounting the beach of course, and now rear hubs and coming up on the 2nd timing belt...
Yeah I would love to be a technician down south. I know from certain cars that I've worked on that have come up from the states it is so much better. You guys are so lucky. As for the Fiat they're not terrible cars but they do have a lot of funky little problems that can drive you nuts and of course you saw the design in the video was just spectacular LOL, but that's every manufacturer. I'm glad you enjoyed the video. Thank you for watching.
@@JimmysAutoClinic I know what you're saying, I've worked on cars from New York and Michigan and they were really rusty like through the rotors. I'm sorry to say that I spent about 40 minutes and had both hubs off, no rust here in North Carolina, but I knew what bolts to turn thanks to you, Thanks! Jim
Awesome. I'm glad you found the video useful. Thank God you live away from the rust belt.
Good video. These problem spots are what we need to see before doing this.
Thank you for that comment. Those calliper bolts are real pain. Hopefully you don't live in the rust belt.
You are super funny and informative. Your the best brother.
Thanks Patrick :-)
Great video .. and good humor . Thank you
Thank you for watching.
Thanks Bro , I new fixing my girlfriends car was going to be a shit show !! But now at least ill be chucking through the hole thing .. Cheers 👍👍
Hey, great to hear. Hopefully the car isn't too bad to fix and doesn't give you a headache. Good luck my friend. Thank you for watching.
BEST VID EVER.
Thank you so much I really appreciate the comment.
anyone know the size the of the washer i need to replace mine and cant seem to find one
What side socket do you use
I'm assuming that you're asking me what size of socket that I used for the caliper? It was a 13 mil and then the stripped bolts I used a half inch and luckily I was able to get them loose. If that's not what you're referring to please specify and I'll let you know if I remember.
The locknut on the bearing is 32mm
Fix It Again Tony
And again and again and again lol
Thanks for the humour. I really ask myself why I didn't change both stupid 13 mm bolt the last time I worked on the brake. Now I have a sour finger and a fuck..g bolt that wont come off now that is a 12.5...I will try to heat it and use a half inch calf wrench. Questo e un design scifoso. (Italian for it's a real shitty design)
Yes it is really unfortunate design. I know how you feel exactly because there's so many times where we don't think about it but the same Hardware back on because who wants to wait for it but the next time around you really scratch your head and realize you'll never do that again, but of course at some point in the future I'm sure I'll make that mistake again LOL
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Too much talking
Thanks for listening my friend. Put it on x2 if you don't want to spend as much time listening or simply move the video forward.