VW Beetle Rear IRS Bearings - Quite a job!!
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- VW Beetle IRS Rear Bearings replacement How To. How to check and how to replace. Also CV joint removal.
Hi Everyone! In this 1969 VW Beetle episode, we are replacing the rear bearings - inner and outer. The is an IRS (Independent Rear Suspension) and not a Swing Axle car (first year I believe). The old bearings were shot - maybe not as bad as the fronts, but still loose and worn. It is a bit of work, but straight forward enough. The brakes will be coming up :)
Enjoy!
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Hi Everyone! In this 1969 VW Beetle episode, we are replacing the rear bearings - inner and outer. The is an IRS (Independent Rear Suspension) and not a Swing Axle car (first year I believe). The old bearings were shot - maybe not as bad as the fronts, but still loose and worn. It is a bit of work, but straight forward enough. The brakes will be coming up :)
Enjoy!
The VW Torque Multiplier too for rear-wheel nut: amzn.to/3besSiq
The Ring Plier kit: amzn.to/3gDDw33
The Star/Triple Square/Spline Drive toolset: amzn.to/31DUHxk
Seal Puller: amzn.to/2EPxT4y
Rubber Mallet: amzn.to/2ENIBJ6
High Temp Bearing Grease: amzn.to/32IA5U5
Help. where did you get the axle multiplier and rear bearing seal kits????
I recently bought a 1974 Super Beetle, and these videos have been extremely helpful. Thank you so much. I also like how Franny smiles at the camera before cuts.
You are a great mechanic and teacher.
Lesson No 1 from my engineering design course. NEVER HAMMER A BALL BEARING!
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That torque multiplier tool is very cool...thanks for showing us that.
Add 10 percent for gear and bearing losses
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You are absolutely awesome! I’m building a “street rail”. I purchased an old sand rail and I’m replacing everything. This is my first VW bug mechanical experience. So…. I’ve been surfing the crap out of CZcams for instructional stuff. So far you and your work has been the easiest to follow. Pleasant to watch too. Thank you!
Your attention to detail and explaining everything so thoroughly is awesome. And as always the filming is the best. Can't wait for the next installment.
Heidi/Franny, I am rebuilding this component right now. Your video is my bible....so glad you made it. Can't thank you enough!! I use diesel fuel for cleaning. Low volatility ,but works well. Then brake cleaner or carburetor cleaning (gunk) fluid.
As always...fantastic! These videos are great for knowledge and the confidence to tackle needed repairs.Thank you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
😮 you’re the one that took my Tupperware😂😂😂😊👍🏾
I love your videos. Thanks for being so detailed.
Very detailed, exactly what I needed. Thanks!!!
Just brilliant work - I am really enjoying the vw content on such a nice car :)
Thanks so much!
Outstanding video! Exactly what I needed to watch. Thank you for taking the time to record this.
You bet! Glad it was helpful!
This video is very well done, good and clear explanation, and a lot of tool tip as well.
Your videos are so imformational. Thanks so much for taking the time to film these
Excellent video, clear instructions, great camera work! Thank you for posting!
You are welcome!
Hi Franny and Heidi, thank you for another great well explained video. Love them all.
Thanks so much!
Excellent tutorial as well as videography. Thanks for sharing your wealth of VW experience.
Very good and informative Vidéo... As always, thank You for all the work... Wish You the best. 👍
This was a lifesaver video for me doing an IRS conversion. Thank you very much.
Very well done video! Keep up the good work!
Thanks Franny, your explanation is excellent ! Everything we all need to get the job done.
Great Video! Super helpful! Thank you.
Fantastic explanation. Thank you!
Direct. Concise. Succinct.
Excellent work and explanation!
Thanks for the tips...an oldie but a goodie! Still look back on this video even though I've changed countless VW Wheel Bearings. Very Thorough and detailed...Great Job Franny!
This is a tutorial! Verry nice... 👍🇧🇪
Superb job as usual explaning a complex job in easy to understand steps. LOVE that torque multiplier tool, one of the neatest tools I have ever seen.
Thanks so much!
I just stumbled across your site! I love your style and how much to walk though the work you are doing. Ill be watching your feed much more now!!
Thanks! And welcome :)
Another informative video! Thanks for helping us out!!
Probably one the best VW tutorial. !!!
Awesome step by step. Thanks for sharing.
I love your upbeat attitude.
Thanks!
Thanks for a well made video. Your right the right tools make it easier. I'm going to use that old bearing trick to set the new ones.
Peace
Awesome video,you explained every single detail. You Rock!!!
Thanks so much!
Great vid. I'm about to start this on my 356 replica build and you just nailed every aspect of doing this for me. Thank you.
Love your videos. I'm watching this one for the 2nd time...finally have all my parts in, so installing tomorrow. Great detail. Very helpful for a new bug resto person...74 super beetle. Thank you!
absolutely brilliant guide, Thank U!!!
Nice technical Documentary on the Vw IRS Bearings Replacement. I love this....!
Thanks!
this video helped so much... thankyou!
Nice to see you, Franny! Another superb tutorial.
I understand it's a labor of love, but the patience you have is insane, however very well admired!!! =)
Thanks so much! :)
Awesome job! Thanks for the step by steps demonstrations. It helps a lot to fix the wheel ear bearing of my 1302 Super beetle.
Great, detailed video. THKS !
Can't say thanks enough for this video!! I referred to it many times while replacing bearings. It helped me tremendously!! Thank you very, very much. I will now refer to your other videos when I start a job.
Grinding down the old bearing was a clever idea, thank you.
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You are one Kool lady. Great video all the way around. Thank you and keep up the great work.
What a huge job. So complicated. Great video.
Pretty good tutorial. I did them a while back like 5 years ago but forgot it a little. Thanks.
Very helpful, thanks.
Starting to get used to seeing Franny without her visor! Always enjoy the videos and looking forward to the next.
Hi everyone, Im new to this wv Beatle world lol.but your videos has really helped me on fixing my first dune buggy you also have a very special way of explaining everything.....thank you much.
Thanks so much! Very useful!
Excellent top stuff
Great video! I removed the trailing arms during the body off restoration and have started to change the bushings, then after paint I will be doing this operation, so thanks for the detailed explanation!
Your videos are the most useful I have ever found for the Beetle. I have had several over almost 40 years but thanks to this video it is the first time I have totally stripped the rear hubs and bearings on one. Thank you so much for your help.
Oh, great! So glad they are helpful :)
Just ordered my Torque Multiplier! Thanks!! Been dreading that castle nut for a few weeks now... Not so much anymore! :-) Another great video! Loving them over here in Sydney Australia!
Oh, that's great! Also perfect for that Flywheel bolt as well. Yea!
I just want to say thank you for your excellent instructions on removing and replacing the rear bearings on my VW. Filming was excellent and you walk the viewer in way that is easy to follow. I was very hesitant to attempt this messy job, but I was successful given your video.
I just love love watching your video's
Thanks so much!
Lol. Seriously l. Have done this job over a dozen times and know it pretty intimently. I still watched the whole video
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Thank you for this video. I'm redoing the whole break system for my '63 Bug and this is fantastic information. Watching and doing are two different things, but it helps to have the info in my head as I attempt to do all the steps. I keep taking two steps forward and one step back, but I'm doing it. Thanks again!
Love your work ladies. Superb editing and and instruction for those who love working on their old cars. I just really find Franny quite therapeutic to watch and listen to. If only I had a a 911 Carrera and a VW Beetle, or preferably a VW Kombi Kamper... In the meantime, I'll settle for having 100s of classic 911 photos and owning a LEGO red VW Kombi Kamper! :)
Thanks so much!
Thanks, this is just what I needed. I haven't owned a VW in 40 years and recently bought one to restore and was having trouble figuring out which way the spacers/bearings went and you explained it perfectly.
Thanks Franny, your the dogs! Another great “how to”, you now have the number one and two spots in my fave videos.
According to my Haynes the torque on the bearing cover bolts is 43ftlbs. I use various degreasers and a slosh bucket with lid.Mainly use acetone for just metal parts, also brake and carb cleaner and elbow grease etc.
Ahh great!! Thanks! I'm going to have to get a proper manual if this car comes back much more ;)
Franny your videos are excellent for home mechanics no matter what they are working on. For people like myself who take their vehicles to garages it helps them to know what to look for and to understand what their mechanic is telling them. Overall the more informed you are the better decisions that you make. On a personal level these videos are great for my mental health. Your calm and understanding nature makes these videos a highlight of my day and that feeling lasts long after I have watched the video. I feel that I am being overcompensated for the patreon funds I provide. Thank you to both you and Heidi for your excellent work!
Thanks so much John. I always look forward to your wonderful and thoughtful comments. I hope you are doing well :)
Somehow your handiwork is more delicate and elegant - another great one
Wow, thank you!
you saved my life LOL great mechanic
This was fantastic. Thank you.
You are right to emphasize to do the job with the right tools, it will save you time and headaches. A good step by step video.
you make these difficult things seem easy.
Heidi, your expertise is wonderful and so very much appreciated. I was hesitant to address mine, but your info has done much to "rein in" my fears. Thank you!!
Hi! I have really enjoyed this episode. This is the 1st I've seen. My Bug is a 72, so is similar, but not identical. This is fantastic content!
Thanks so much and Welcome!
Hey Mark, I have a 72 Super Beetle I may be attacking here shortly. Do you remember what the differences were. Were they minor? I kinda dread this job. 🙂
Great episode, loved the torque multiplier. On another note, I finally got around to putting the LED ribbons on my lift, a Backyard Buddy, which I bought in 1998 and was lucky enough to be able to use the inner vertical surfaces so the light goes both up and down. Definitely works on muffler installation. Love the show watch you on the big screen (65") By the way I have a 1998 boxster from new, with the speedster humps and only 19000 miles on it . Thanks and keep them coming, Jack Neve
Thanks!
I think I've watched this 5 times. I'll watch it another few to make sure. Thanks for sharing ya knowledge 🙏
Beck\arnley has fantastic rear seal kit with all of em.
don't know why but i love this lady... great viewing. thankyou from the UK
Thanks!
Great video. My daughter and I plan to overhaul the rear end of my late father's 72 bug over Christmas holiday. Thank you for this as it will make things much less nerve-wracking...
came across this video as I'm in the process of refurbishing my rear arms, they are heading to the blasters to be stripped, going to rebuild them with all new bearings etc. subbed because of the quality of the video.
great video THANKS
Thank you for another great installment! Your videos are the exactly level of detail needed for the weekend mechanic.... Now... if you'd just do one on installing a Porsche 914 engine in a VW dune buggy... Thanks again and keep the videos coming!!!
This video maybe 2 yrs old but the information is great, has helped me redo the bearings on my buggy, Great info, you do a very good Job of explaining, thanks again
Well done, your editing makes it so efficient! I was going to tease about the tools at 13:30 where the first tool is for opening rings, not compressing, but looks like it's one of those all in one reversible tools. You're just too good :)
I am SO happy to have found your channel. Many thanks to Scott at Ratarossa for sharing.
Thanks so much!! Yes, that was really nice of Scott. Heart of gold that one :) Welcome!
Excellent video. I'm doing the rear bearings and brakes on my '69 right now. I don't have that nifty seal removal tool, but a 2 foot prybar gave me plenty of leverage to pop them out.
"Schmutzy"? Been a while since I heard that and think that it needs to come back. Thank you for walking through this process so completely!
Great video as always.
Thanks!
I am working on a sand rail buggy that my son bought, doing the same things to it. Your videos really help me alot and explain everything in detail, Thankyou very much. "I also lost an hour looking for another spacer that was the inner part of the bearing", LOL.
Jegs has a portable parts washer, also love the video!👍
Excellent work in all aspects as always. Would like to see a vid that shows a '70's VW rear disc brake conversion procedure in detail. Thanks again.
Ratarossa sent me here... glad he did.... great content and duly subbed..... Hello from South East England
Hi there and welcome! Scott is a great guy :)
I love the tool for removing the large axle nut. That would have come in handy when we did rear bearings on the 924 and later on the 914! You were fortunate that the bearings popped out easily. Whew! For parts cleaning we bought a 5 gallon pail of parts cleaner that was used in a vessel big enough for the item being cleaned. It does a super job.
Good call on the seal for the bearing cover. Great job as usual, thanks!! And good news about the 911. Can't wait!!!
Thanks Judi!
Execcional trabajo y muy pero muy explícito felicidades e aprendido algo nuevo el día de hoy 👍
This video was one of the best I've ever seen on CZcams for wheel bearings on vw beetles 🐞 Also I wanted to note that your attention to detail as well as your suggestions and tips are top notch. Thank you very much for providing a first timer with the knowledge to tackle this job.
The only thing I was a little concerned about and it could be a different year - but there is small o-ring that slides over the axle under the outer spacer that seemed to be missing. But again, could not be required for your model. I have a 73'. Cheers!
Thanks so much! Yes, I believe that is for the Swing Axles. I have to admit I was a little confused with some conflicting info I saw, but the main difference is that the Swing Axle setup has to keep the oil from the transaxle out of the brake system. Let me know if you disagree. Thanks, F
I have a parts washer that I use mostly diesel and a dash of greased lightning degreaser works excellent I think your tub is perfect for your available garage space. Awesome video btw
Yesterday I ordered the ring pliers you used in this episode. Amazon delivered them today. Hard to believe to quality of the product for the $20 price! Thanks for the tip.
You bet! Pretty beefy huh.
great content
I have a parts washer but there is usually stuff piled on it so I use a small tub and gasoline. Love the videos
Great job
This tutorial was awesome, and allowed me to do the bearings and brakes on my own 69. Back in June as a new Beetle owner I didn't know much about working on cars at all. Now, thanks in large part to your videos, I'm doing jobs I never thought I could do myself. Thank you!
Oh wow! That's so great! Congrats on your new car :) I hope you enjoying working on them as much as I do. So glad the videos are helpful! F
If you like cars and how they work - even if you don't have that particular car - then these are the best videos on You Tube, hands down.
Thanks so much!!
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