Hi there. Have to do this myself soon. A couple of questions. 1 what size was the original hub nut, and what was the size of the replacement. And one last thing, what year is this picasso. Mine is 2007
Hi Max, how big is that bearing puller 20cm ?? I need to get one,doing the bearings now.Your looks pretty big,what the minium size I need to buy, they are pretty expensive, seen 150mm and 200mm pretty cheap here in Sweden.
Buen video, me toca ya a mi picasso del 2005 👍🇺🇾 salu2
Nice work man.
Thanks very much
@@maxautouk You're welcome.
Great video 👍
Thank you very much for the comment
Very informative video BTW..
Hi there. Have to do this myself soon. A couple of questions. 1 what size was the original hub nut, and what was the size of the replacement. And one last thing, what year is this picasso. Mine is 2007
Both existing nut was 40mm. The new nut was 40mm and the year was 2008 for that Picasso! Thanks for the comment 🙂
@@maxautouk Awesome, Ill buy a 40mm socket, Good to know as mine is a 2006,
Changed my hub today Max, No meither. Thanks very much for the replym I founfd this video very helpful indeed
I’m glad you found it helpful - I may be a professional mechanic but I’m not a filmmaker so I can only do my best 😄
Hi Max, how big is that bearing puller 20cm ?? I need to get one,doing the bearings now.Your looks pretty big,what the minium size I need to buy, they are pretty expensive, seen 150mm and 200mm pretty cheap here in Sweden.
I think it might be 300mm you can also buy a special tool for pulling hub style bearings
Not using a troque wrench ?
Unfortunately i didnt have a 40mm 1/2 socket and i didnt think to use an adapter but yes its ideal to torque them down
shame you didn't actually replace the bearing and not the hub LOL
The bearing is part of the hub… you can’t replace one without the other lol