2004-2009 Toyota Sienna Front Wheel Bearing Replacement | How to Change a Car Wheel bearing
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 28 ธ.ค. 2021
- This 2004 Toyota Sienna is getting a new front wheel bearing.
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By far the very best "I can do this wheel bearing job at home" video I have ever seen!
This video gave my the info and know how to replace a front wheel bearing on my '06 Highlander without a press. I also bought the same press kit and I'm very happy with the quality. (The threads on the screw held up just fine...one of the washers got mangled but that's no big deal). FWIW, here's my story... I live in a rust state and no way was it easy-peasy to remove the bearing...in fact, the bearing with 355,000 miles on it was not coming out using my Ridgid mid-torque impact wrench. It didn't even budge. To avoid spending a whole day using heat and trying to partially cut the remaining bearing, I bit the bullet and took the knuckle to a local repair shop...cost was $40 (including tip). Mechanic told me it put up a fight on his 30 ton press. Installing the new bearing was very easy using the press kit. I thoroughly cleaned inside the hub with rust penetrant and a very, very fine grit scotch brite (maroon color) pad. In addition, I put the bearing in the freezer overnight...coated inside the hub with light weight machine oil (20w) ... the bearing slid right in without putting any strain on the Ridgid. When installing the hub, make sure the adapter bushing plate fits inside the snap ring and makes contact with and covers the inner race of the bearing. See The Car Care Nut YT where he explains in more detail.
Thank you so much for these videos
First press-in wheel bearing video that I’ve seen that didn’t use a press. Not having a press was my obstacle. Just ordered the bearing press kit like yours from Amazon!!
Amazing, Thanks a Million!
Great job… well done explaining everything.
Thank you very much amigo for this video you the best. You explain very undesirable and very simple, blessing
Awesome tutorial, thanks! I'm gonna be tackling this in the next month
Thank you to show it
Thanks for the tutorial
Man you save the day for me no I know I am able to change the wheel bearing by myself thank you very much keep the good work
Great video brother…..done right !👊🏽
At the end you mention that the press kit allows for pressing in and out while still connected which is mostly true except for removing the hub which requires a slide puller if you leave it all attached. By taking it all out you were able to avoid the puller and use your socket to knock it out from the back.
Great video thanks
Great video man thanks for the content
Great job. Thanks for sharing
Thanks for the information 👍 😊
great job 👍👍👍👍👍
Great video. Consider using impact rated sockets.
Luv to see ur video I just had Amigo install new CV axle and wheel bearings on my 2005 Sienna. I just got this part of 170k miles no noises before. Now after putting all factory … by local Amigo shop now I hear all sounds on sharp turns on high speed I hear roar or hum noise. Don’t know what he did I m saddened any idea bro