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Wheel bearing replacement. Do This Before Your Wheel Falls Off, DIY and car repair with Scotty Kilmer. Wheel bearing hub assembly replacement. How to tell if wheel bearing is worn out. How to replace wheel hub assembly in your car. How to change a humming and worn wheel bearing hub assembly. Wheel bearing hub location, diagnosis, removal and repair. All you need is simple hand tools to replace a bearing hub assembly, no machine pressing is needed. Car Advice. DIY car repair with Scotty Kilmer, an auto mechanic for the last 51 years.

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  1. Michael Earl

    Idk that worn out one sounded pretty RACE READY

  2. Travis Bennett

    Here in Ohio they don’t come off that easy. I’ve done 3 different Toyota’s, in all three cases around 7-8 year old vehicles 120,000+ miles. I have to remove the knuckle and I bought a cheap 12 ton press at harbor freight. Takes care of it easier than beating on it for hours.

  3. deminybs

    Funny that you did this on a Honda, until I got my civic none of my cars had the screws to hold the rotor on, I had to drill out all 8 screws to put new rotors and calipers on. Took like 9 hours

  4. Duke Nl

    i have a 2003 Buick lesabre limited front wheel bearings keep going. we tourqe them down to 118 .. any idea? we replaced them with Moog brand..

  5. agent475816

    "Lug nuts will need to be removed in MOST cars." There are some cars with no lug nuts?

  6. Chris Cooper

    You should've included torqueing the bearings and wheels

  7. Salem Carmakat

    wheel hub assemblies are much easier to install yourself. I did my front and they wear our much faster than the rear especially on a front wheel drive. For a Chevy Cobalt it was easy to install, so if you can do it on a modern car, you can do it on a 13 year old car easily! Just make sure to torque to manufactures specs. My hub bearings lasted over 150K miles as it was a rental, now the entire suspension is replaced except ball joints, those are riveted in. Don't have the tools to replace those but you can replace the majority of suspension yourself with Moog! if you plan to keep it for a while!

  8. Kendrick Prakhine

    Scotty, I took my car in for emissions twice and they both failed because of high carbon monoxide emission. What can be the cause of this and how can I fix it?

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