Thank for the video. Just did this to mine. No need to remove the parking brake shoe assembly or remove the hub assembly from the vehicle. Just put a slide hammer through that hub, put a thick "SAE" style washer and nut on the back side, on the slide hammer shaft, sized to fit just the center of the hub. That'll pull just the hub out of the bearing, along with the inner race that's against the hub. Makes the job much faster and easier. Put anti-seize and some spray lube on the new bearing, before pressing in, and onto the the hub before pressing into the bearing. Local auto parts stores will typically loan you the slide hammer and the bearing press on-the-car kits for free.
@@elheffeschopshop Here in the US, auto parts stores will let you "borrow" a tool to do a certain job. The goal being, to get you to buy that part from them. You pay full price for the tool, and upon return, they refund you that money.
I used the slide hammer after failing to get tbe hub to sit on my press without bending the backing plate. It was significantly easier than i expected to pull the spindle out of the bearing with the slide hammer. Thanks for the tip!
Nice video bro this should help people Just a small tip of what i do is put a thin smear of lube on parts before pressing them in just think about your love life haha
Thank for the video. Just did this to mine. No need to remove the parking brake shoe assembly or remove the hub assembly from the vehicle. Just put a slide hammer through that hub, put a thick "SAE" style washer and nut on the back side, on the slide hammer shaft, sized to fit just the center of the hub. That'll pull just the hub out of the bearing, along with the inner race that's against the hub. Makes the job much faster and easier. Put anti-seize and some spray lube on the new bearing, before pressing in, and onto the the hub before pressing into the bearing. Local auto parts stores will typically loan you the slide hammer and the bearing press on-the-car kits for free.
Nice work :) ive never heard of loaning tools from shops in Aus!
@@elheffeschopshop Here in the US, auto parts stores will let you "borrow" a tool to do a certain job. The goal being, to get you to buy that part from them. You pay full price for the tool, and upon return, they refund you that money.
Thats an interesting approach ahah, whatever works i guess :)
I used the slide hammer after failing to get tbe hub to sit on my press without bending the backing plate. It was significantly easier than i expected to pull the spindle out of the bearing with the slide hammer. Thanks for the tip!
very good and very clearly
No packing the bearing with grease?
Nope! Its a sealed unit
Nice video bro this should help people
Just a small tip of what i do is put a thin smear of lube on parts before pressing them in just think about your love life haha
Hahaha thanks man :)
Absolutely! Always lube your shaft! 😂
Very helpful 👍👍
Happy to help!
One trolley jack, no backup. Jeff needs his bottom smacked.
I always use jackstands 😁
The part of removing the hand brake system is the most important part. Your video is useless