Really clear information here, love it! Attempted it yesterday though, and rounded off 2 of the m12 bolts at the back, nothing looked bad so didn't think heat was required but first pull of the breaker bar it slipped and wrecked the head, any tips on rounded bolts?
Run a grinder between the front face of the wheel hub and the back side of the bearing face (so essentially between the join of the 2, that way you will slice through the bolt and the head will fall out.
@@keithg145 yea they are not mate, as the hub is just bolt holes.. (no thread), the thread is only in the actual bearing housing, so as soon as the bolt is ground through you will be able to give it a tap out.
Thank you for no bs, gave me all the info I need in 6 and a half mins
No problems, glad that it helped, that’s ideally they kind of videos I try to do, straight to the point as
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Clear and Short, thank you
No problem, glad it helped out.
dude what size hex socket is the hub bolt? My 20mm wont fit and its till small for a 19mm so what the hell is it?
Do you know what the stock mm is on the wheel bearing? I'm seeing different ones that's 15mm and 19mm
Any torque specs? Thanks!
Really clear information here, love it! Attempted it yesterday though, and rounded off 2 of the m12 bolts at the back, nothing looked bad so didn't think heat was required but first pull of the breaker bar it slipped and wrecked the head, any tips on rounded bolts?
Run a grinder between the front face of the wheel hub and the back side of the bearing face (so essentially between the join of the 2, that way you will slice through the bolt and the head will fall out.
@Chris_CDB that had crossed my mind but wasn't sure if the threads went all the way through, thanks for that, top bloke 👍
@@keithg145 yea they are not mate, as the hub is just bolt holes.. (no thread), the thread is only in the actual bearing housing, so as soon as the bolt is ground through you will be able to give it a tap out.
The m12 bolts are better loosened then air hammered from the back to separate them bearing from hub while in situ . But very VERY good vid still 😊
can you tell me what size is the axle nut?
19mm Allen key mate!
@@Chris_CDB Thanks for the reply, Class act much appreciated!
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