Mine have a little play and when I’m going 60 plus and hit the brakes , the steering wheel shakes. 2018 with 133,000 miles so I’m go ahead and replace with new Timken Hub, new rotors and pads. As always, thanks for the great video!
Great Video!! I have the same year truck and several of your videos have helped me out! A couple have been the only ones on TH-cam! So thank you and I'll be watching for more helpful content! 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
You are amazing. I’ve changed wheel bearing myself but it’s nice to see you doing a video showing people the right way to do the bearing change. However, I’m always amazed at the durability of the GMC truck. I’m had two GM trucks. A 2009 GMC 1500 5.3 and it was disappointing because of the lifter problems and GM dealer screwed me. They couldn’t hear the tick at all. I heard it after my first trip 250 miles to Toronto. Now I have a 2021 Chevy LT 3.0 Duramax. I’ve heard all the criticisms of the 3.0 but so far, I’ve had no real issues with 80,000km or 50,000 miles. I love my truck and its fuel mileage. I also enjoy all your videos. It amazing the trips across the USA you have made pulling giant trailers of ridiculous weights. You are a very professional driver. I just want to say that first and for most. It’s safety first. You fix your truck before there is a problem. It’s great to see someone like you. I thought I was the only one that repaired things before they become an issue. I pull a 23 ft. Travel trailer and the truck handles it amazing. I’ve been across Canada to my daughters in Northern BC. and I love the trips through the USA and Canada. My wife, not so much! Hahaha. So she flights and I drive. This allows me to spend extra time with my 7 grandkids and visit a few friends in the area. Keep on trucking Chris. Maybe I’ll cross your path on day. All the best!
I always enjoy watching your repair/ install videos. These are really going to help if I ever need to do these repairs myself. Thank you for doing these.
I had to change mine on my 2017 l5p at 125k miles. Ive used Timken on my 2006 lbz and did the same on my 2017. Always had good luck with Timkin. I now have 240k mi!es and they're still going strong. Great video, C Farmer. Always look forward to your thorough videos.
I’m not much of a mechanic, but thanks to you and your videos I’m learning tons, gaining confidence, and doing more of my own work. Thank you for taking the time to document and share your experience!
Great work! It's always two steps forward and one step back as a fix reveals more to pay attention to. Either way, you're still one step ahead. Thanks for the video and your procedure, well done! :)
Great DIY tutorial! Your step-by-step guide on replacing the hub assembly for the 2018 Silverado 2500HD is super helpful. We sent you an email, please take a look.
I've been asked for that video a few times. I would hate to replace them when they're still good but I'm thinking a lot of people would like that video
Yes sir you’re right but it would be a great video.!! Maybe in the future you will lord willing I have the same pick up as your but I’m is a LT but God bless you and may he protect you and your family
Hi Robby, have you thought about NAPA Auto parts? For me it seams they carry a line of heavy duty parts. It was the only auto parts store that carried ceramic brake pads for my F350 along with extreme duty rotors. Always enjoy seeing your vids. Ready to run a load with you again.
I could be wrong but I thought when you “drive” a vehicle on jacks stands when you want to stop you put it in neutral and if you hit the brakes it’s bad for the transmission. I could be wrong great video regardless.👍
what about MOOG brand ? I've always had good luck with them on the 1500's, but i havent had to replace the ones on my Duramax yet. It has 119,000 miles.
Mine have a little play and when I’m going 60 plus and hit the brakes , the steering wheel shakes. 2018 with 133,000 miles so I’m go ahead and replace with new Timken Hub, new rotors and pads. As always, thanks for the great video!
Great Video!! I have the same year truck and several of your videos have helped me out! A couple have been the only ones on TH-cam! So thank you and I'll be watching for more helpful content! 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
You are amazing. I’ve changed wheel bearing myself but it’s nice to see you doing a video showing people the right way to do the bearing change.
However, I’m always amazed at the durability of the GMC truck. I’m had two GM trucks. A 2009 GMC 1500 5.3 and it was disappointing because of the lifter problems and GM dealer screwed me. They couldn’t hear the tick at all. I heard it after my first trip 250 miles to Toronto.
Now I have a 2021 Chevy LT 3.0 Duramax. I’ve heard all the criticisms of the 3.0 but so far, I’ve had no real issues with 80,000km or 50,000 miles. I love my truck and its fuel mileage. I also enjoy all your videos. It amazing the trips across the USA you have made pulling giant trailers of ridiculous weights. You are a very professional driver. I just want to say that first and for most. It’s safety first. You fix your truck before there is a problem. It’s great to see someone like you. I thought I was the only one that repaired things before they become an issue.
I pull a 23 ft. Travel trailer and the truck handles it amazing. I’ve been across Canada to my daughters in Northern BC. and I love the trips through the USA and Canada. My wife, not so much! Hahaha. So she flights and I drive. This allows me to spend extra time with my 7 grandkids and visit a few friends in the area.
Keep on trucking Chris. Maybe I’ll cross your path on day.
All the best!
I always enjoy watching your repair/ install videos. These are really going to help if I ever need to do these repairs myself. Thank you for doing these.
I had to change mine on my 2017 l5p at 125k miles. Ive used Timken on my 2006 lbz and did the same on my 2017. Always had good luck with Timkin. I now have 240k mi!es and they're still going strong. Great video, C Farmer. Always look forward to your thorough videos.
I’m not much of a mechanic, but thanks to you and your videos I’m learning tons, gaining confidence, and doing more of my own work. Thank you for taking the time to document and share your experience!
Very thorough removal and install video, nice job!!
Thank ya sir!
I would order the dealer bearing and keep it as a spare.
Great work!
It's always two steps forward and one step back as a fix reveals more to pay attention to.
Either way, you're still one step ahead.
Thanks for the video and your procedure, well done! :)
I know you have to do what you have to do but I cringe using parts from O'Reilly Auto they just don't last. Thanks for sharing love, watching
Great video. You actually just taught me something of how to compress the caliper.
If you want to put the best hub bearing in your truck get a Kryptonite unit. They are overbuilt and they last.
Perfect video.
Thank you!
Great video!
Thank you, I appriciate it
Good video
Thank ya sir!
Great video
That is normal for it to move your good
Thank you! I've looked at a couple other trucks that had same movement but it just seemed excessive
Did you determine that it’s time to do the bearing in that from differential?
Great DIY tutorial! Your step-by-step guide on replacing the hub assembly for the 2018 Silverado 2500HD is super helpful. We sent you an email, please take a look.
Can you do a thermostat change on your truck please
I've been asked for that video a few times. I would hate to replace them when they're still good but I'm thinking a lot of people would like that video
Yes sir you’re right but it would be a great video.!! Maybe in the future you will lord willing I have the same pick up as your but I’m is a LT but God bless you and may he protect you and your family
Hi Robby, have you thought about NAPA Auto parts? For me it seams they carry a line of heavy duty parts. It was the only auto parts store that carried ceramic brake pads for my F350 along with extreme duty rotors.
Always enjoy seeing your vids. Ready to run a load with you again.
Kryptonite Lifetime warranty. to me they have good wheel bearing
Are those the factory rotors? Why on earth would you put that evil rotor bolt back in? 😆
I could be wrong but I thought when you “drive” a vehicle on jacks stands when you want to stop you put it in neutral and if you hit the brakes it’s bad for the transmission. I could be wrong great video regardless.👍
Did you look at Rockauto or did you need the part now? Maybe go ahead and order for the other side. Good work on the video!
what about MOOG brand ? I've always had good luck with them on the 1500's, but i havent had to replace the ones on my Duramax yet. It has 119,000 miles.
Good video bud. I’d replaced both mine about 200k miles ago when I had that pinion bearing going bad sounded just like it was coming from the front
Thank ya sir! That sound can be easy to hear but hard to find sometime