Project 2015 Outback: Wheel Bearing & CV Axle Replacement! Again! No More Noise, For Real This Time!

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  • @patrickkillilea5225
    @patrickkillilea5225 Před rokem +35

    Being a Powersports Mechanic, I generally do not like to work on cars. But, I have to say, after rebuilding my daughter's toasted 2005 Forester, I think Subaru's are really cool, and pretty fun to work on. I like them a bunch... Your video's are great!

  • @mikeaho4143
    @mikeaho4143 Před rokem +11

    I love watching your videos so I can imagine what it’s like to work on a vehicle with no rust. 😂 I’m from the rust belt (Massachusetts)

    • @bryanwillis7726
      @bryanwillis7726 Před 6 měsíci +2

      Im also in Mass and am dreading doing my Legacy rear hubs🤦🏻‍♂️

  • @peterschroeder3857
    @peterschroeder3857 Před rokem +20

    I hope you didn't get stung by that hornet that was on your arm!! Great video as usual. (13:44 mark)

    • @nancyoffenhiser4916
      @nancyoffenhiser4916 Před rokem +9

      Man I was sweating bullets I thought to myself. Oh shit!

    • @MrSubaru1387
      @MrSubaru1387  Před rokem +5

      Luckily no. Didn’t realize it was there until I was editing the video! 😂

  • @06Salvi_LGT
    @06Salvi_LGT Před rokem +5

    I recently did some work to my 06 legacy GT, did both front axles, knuckles, hub and bearings, inner and outer tie rods, brake calipers, control arms and ball joints, all because I bought an old rusty POS that had leaking front axle boots. It wasn't bad, but now I feel confident when driving it.

  • @PubnicoExpat
    @PubnicoExpat Před rokem +7

    Your videos are so helpful. I'm in the middle of swapping out the engine and transmission on my daughter's outback. Biggest automotive project I've ever taken on. Seeing light at the end of the tunnel though.

  • @permaculture3
    @permaculture3 Před rokem +8

    Always great to see the tools to make the job a little easier!

  • @barkyharrington
    @barkyharrington Před rokem +20

    And after a brief test drive, you discover the rumbling sound was coming from the rear all along. :D

    • @wim0104
      @wim0104 Před rokem +2

      yup, check/do rears first.

    • @JasonLunnon
      @JasonLunnon Před rokem +1

      Fml. I am on a 2010 Outback and done everything on the front left corner, bushes, pads, rotor, bearing, cv axle and seal, inner tie rod, sway bar links. Still there at medium to fast speed when slaloming down the road.

    • @MrSubaru1387
      @MrSubaru1387  Před rokem +4

      Luckily no. lol

    • @barkyharrington
      @barkyharrington Před rokem +1

      @@JasonLunnon That sounds like a lot of work and a workout. I feel like Subaru should buy your wrenching clothes.

  • @billymach4
    @billymach4 Před rokem +6

    🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝 the hornet or wasp was just checking in 😅

  • @wim0104
    @wim0104 Před rokem +8

    that's a great parts site, I have used them for a year now: timing belt & pulleys, water pump & thermostat, and front hubs, bushings, CV boots.

  • @markhenshaw2574
    @markhenshaw2574 Před rokem +12

    That WASP was lining up for a good sting. You lucked out on that one. love your videos.

  • @michaelweatherhead9470
    @michaelweatherhead9470 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for the video Robert nicely done 👍❤❤. Take care of yourself and family and be Blessed.

  • @erberIsSillyhawk
    @erberIsSillyhawk Před rokem +7

    Ive replaced my cv on the driver's side THREE TIMES NOW. i love the car.. i hate the repairs

    • @wim0104
      @wim0104 Před rokem +3

      aftermarket units, or OEM/branded?

  • @FartyMcbongos
    @FartyMcbongos Před rokem +4

    This job would take me a day due to rust and I'd be replacing bolts etc, if it was as easy as this I'd enjoy it. Your very lucky.

  • @gregbriden9716
    @gregbriden9716 Před 11 měsíci +3

    I recently swapped a wheel bearing on my 2013 outback 3.6 using a cheap punch set from HarborFreight and a 5lb hammer. Loosen the four nuts on the back of the wheel bearing assembly a few turns. Then use the largest punch in the kit and tap all four sequentially. Came right off.

  • @MrPoppyDuck
    @MrPoppyDuck Před rokem +6

    Nice job! You make it look so easy! Thanks for the great video!

  • @dennisroberts6698
    @dennisroberts6698 Před 9 měsíci

    You are a Ray of Sunshine, compared to other Subaru 'Experts' LOL, as alway's very informative !

  • @WorkinOnIt
    @WorkinOnIt Před měsícem

    Great video, especially appreciate including the torque for each bolt & nut. I just did the job on a 2018 Outback with 99K miles. Notes:
    * You need a puller for the hub (as shown in this video). I could have hammered until the end of time and it wouldn't have come out.
    * I ended up freeing the spindles and pressing out the hubs with a shop press. It required detaching 2 bolts at the strut and two ball joint studs. The upper strut bolt needs to be marked so it can be clocked exactly the same when reinstalled. My fork splitter damaged the spindle's lower ball joint, so it had to be replaced.
    * Getting the lower ball joint out of the spindle is a bitch. Neither one would come out without me driving a chisel into the slit to spread the spindle where it surrounds the joint. Even after that it was a big struggle to get it out. I cleaned the pocket and put a layer of anti-seize to make it easier for the next person doing the job.
    * My new axles didn't come with differential seals. Those had to be purchased separately. Oddly, O'Reilly said the driver and passenger side seals were different part numbers - 710724 (driver) and 710739 (passenger). They looked identical.
    * A slide hammer with the 3-fingered attachment worked great to remove the old seals.
    * I tapped in the new seals using a long rod, .25" thick with a flat face. Just worked my way around and around the outside of the seal until the rod was hitting the diff case.
    * No tool needed to either pull the axle or install a new one. A good yank pulled it out and a good shove put the new one all the way in.
    * The old hubs were definitely bad - in one full rotation, part of the turn was easy and part was MUCH firmer.

  • @ExTrumpet
    @ExTrumpet Před 11 měsíci +2

    That rotor came off exactly how all of mine do...said nobody ever!!

  • @arakeltoros9478
    @arakeltoros9478 Před rokem +6

    daughter has a 15/Forester same issues i did all 4 hubs & axles. done. 14 to 17 subies had cheap quality parts. subi inside info.

    • @wim0104
      @wim0104 Před rokem +3

      not just cheap, they're also cutting weight too much to get better MPG. not just Subaru either, and the Germans are doing it even worse.

  • @timbrown9731
    @timbrown9731 Před rokem +5

    I sure wonder why the engineers are connecting the sway bars to the struts and not the lower control arms anymore?

  • @davidmahan4160
    @davidmahan4160 Před rokem +2

    I always replace both sides at the same time, my reasoning is if one side has gone the other side can't be far behind, if they're both done the same mileage.

  • @chuckfinley3152
    @chuckfinley3152 Před rokem +1

    Cool hub puller, I have the original version of that torque wrench and it still works fine lol

  • @mdonola
    @mdonola Před rokem +1

    Thank you very much Mr. S.🙌🙌

  • @richardsmith4187
    @richardsmith4187 Před rokem +6

    Amazing you posted this video, I had a 2017 Subaru Impreza with 40K on it and started to notice a humming sound which varied with speed. I took it to a dealer and found the left rear wheel bearings were failing which would mean changing the whole hub as the bearings are pressed in and part of the hub or so I was told. Lucky for me I had the extended warranty and all parts and labor were covered ! THEN 3 months later the right rear bearings went out and the same repair had to be performed ?????? I have never had wheel bearing go out in any car I've owned ( 45 ) and started to wonder if quality control was slipping at Subaru. I traded that Impreza for a new 2020 and have had no problems with wheel bearings since. Was or is this a issue with Subaru as the dealer told me " you must be driving on rough roads ". LOL

    • @OutsideTheTargetDemographic
      @OutsideTheTargetDemographic Před rokem +4

      My 2018 Forester had the rear right bearing replaced at 47k miles. Just started humming, the mech could hardly confirm it was going.
      To be fair, we are in Cleveland Ohio, where a few years ago the city started reimbursement for damage caused by their lack of pothole repairs, and we have salted roads up here because people are d*mb*ss*s and don't know how to drive, so, everyone gets a rusted car for a decade.

    • @zachheath3825
      @zachheath3825 Před rokem +2

      ​@@OutsideTheTargetDemographic 2018 Crosstrek here, just had one (or both, I had both replaced) in the rear go bad at 60K. Disappointing.

    • @OutsideTheTargetDemographic
      @OutsideTheTargetDemographic Před rokem +2

      @@zachheath3825 Disappointed for sure. But I'm at 73k miles now, and it's only needed brakes, tires, and gas apart from the bearing. 👍

    • @zachheath3825
      @zachheath3825 Před rokem +2

      @@OutsideTheTargetDemographic Ha...good to know you haven't had to do them again almost 30K later 🤣. That comforts me. We love the Crosstrek otherwise and it's required very little.

    • @wim0104
      @wim0104 Před rokem +1

      the rear bearings on Subaru's are weak or undersized. especially when driving tools around.

  • @George-sp9vu
    @George-sp9vu Před rokem +1

    Always look forward to your videos
    Thank you.Pity you don't have the diesel in your area.Would love to see what your opinion of them would be.
    Cheers

  • @leonardobehrens1204
    @leonardobehrens1204 Před rokem +2

    Oh Man, Video quality has really improved over the years. Id love to see some old videos "revisited" with more quality and details. (of course they are good still)

  • @terryflatt1324
    @terryflatt1324 Před rokem

    Okay I could really use some advice! I have a 1995 Subaru Legacy wagon with only 31,000 original miles on it. It had sat for over 10 years when I got it. Put around $1200 in it to get it running it only had 15,000 at the time. I’ve been driving it for 3 years with no issues until yesterday. I replaced battery and alternator now I’m not getting any power can’t even jumpstart.

  • @fuckoffgoogle6513
    @fuckoffgoogle6513 Před rokem +9

    I replaced it in the front of my car as well. They charged me about $1000 for it.

    • @Wrang15
      @Wrang15 Před rokem +4

      Crazy how Subaru is. My mom's 2014 came with life time powertrain. They have done 4 hubs one axel and 3 cvts now on it. 2014 with 72k. Had to pay for struts and exaust at the local shop to pass inspection how ever.

  • @jrbay1
    @jrbay1 Před rokem

    I have the exact same outback in the same color, wondering if you can do a video on changing the rear hatch window seal, they all seem to shrink and pull away wondering if there’s a way to replace it without pulling all the trim from the inside? Thanks for your videos. They’re a lot of help.

  • @matthewl6070
    @matthewl6070 Před rokem

    Thanks again for all your content.

  • @tylerbutikofer7047
    @tylerbutikofer7047 Před 10 měsíci +1

    This is a very helpful video. I need to do this on a 2014 Outback in Idaho where we use salt on the roads. I expect it to be pretty seized in the knuckle. Where did you get the tool for pulling the hub assembly?

  • @jasonfox8979
    @jasonfox8979 Před 5 měsíci

    My 2015 needs some rear cv axles done, one is a tiny bit loose and the other seems finne? Probably best to do both at the same time? Thanks so much for the video, big big help!!!!

  • @Auser12349
    @Auser12349 Před rokem +1

    My new hobby... Fixing my car. Which costs more than having dogs and costs more than being female. My step uncle replaced my axle for me and didn't do all these steps. I'm worried i have to replace it again as it wasn't measured and i hear a grinding noise that i thought was the brakes but it could be the axle. 😢.

  • @spelunkerd
    @spelunkerd Před 6 měsíci +2

    I found an amateur video here on CZcams on a Subie where both wheel bearing and axle were replaced, and interestingly they found that once the wheel bearing was out, there was enough clearance to pull the axle straight out! They didn't need to remove the lower ball joint because the axle came straight out the hole in the knuckle. Have you ever done it that way? Is there an inner dust shield that needs to be replaced if you do that? If so, I wonder if a new dust shield could be installed without tipping the knuckle back to gain clearance....

    • @MrSubaru1387
      @MrSubaru1387  Před 6 měsíci +2

      I haven’t. Too aggravating to remove the hub bolts with the axle in place. Would rather pop it out and to the side. lol

  • @mundanestuff
    @mundanestuff Před rokem +1

    Yup. Roaring from both front bearings. Clicking from both sides on slow tight turns. 13 legacy. Ugh.

  • @punasurf4697
    @punasurf4697 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Thank you so much for this video. You have been a great help.

  • @AtomicBleach
    @AtomicBleach Před 11 měsíci +1

    My 2018 crosstrek ive had to replace all 4 wheel hub assemblies. Im pretty sure subaru used potmetal bearings when they made these. Lmfao. Every single one has been a bear to get out. The crosstrek is southern owned its entire life and it hasnt really seen any snow.

  • @royportalise5269
    @royportalise5269 Před rokem +1

    Nicely done. Great content.

  • @ClassicNathan
    @ClassicNathan Před rokem

    You ever have the CV retainer clip stay in the differential? That's what happened last night on the rear of my 2012 Outback. I wondered why the new CV wasn't going in.

  • @kidwelldavid6136
    @kidwelldavid6136 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for the video.

  • @barry5687
    @barry5687 Před 11 měsíci

    I have a 2006 Outback that I needed to replace the front outer cv boot on. Cant find boots. The tripod joint has no retainer inside the tulip to take it apart to put a boot on.

  • @SM-hq4km
    @SM-hq4km Před rokem

    Great video. I have to bring my car too you . 😮

  • @kerrylewis2581
    @kerrylewis2581 Před rokem +1

    Will you post the total spent on the car and parts to complete the maintenance and repairs?

  • @gregrich91
    @gregrich91 Před rokem +1

    If you only hear roaring and not clicking, would just the hub assembly be good enough? Is there a reason to replace both at the same time when only one is needed?

  • @itneverwasme
    @itneverwasme Před rokem +4

    Curious if labor rates are lower in the southern/no salt states as there is no rust to battle? Book times are all the same.

    • @wim0104
      @wim0104 Před rokem +2

      I just paid $1000 to get the rear hubs done, outside city limits of Austin, TX

  • @timbrown9731
    @timbrown9731 Před rokem +16

    Man did you get stung Robert?

    • @kylecannell2557
      @kylecannell2557 Před rokem +3

      Who's robert

    • @MrSubaru1387
      @MrSubaru1387  Před rokem +4

      Luckily no. Didn’t realize it was there until I edited the video! 😂

    • @malonmcintire4526
      @malonmcintire4526 Před 10 měsíci +2

      Lmao that thing was huge, had to rewind to make sure my eyes worked

  • @chrisboyd4433
    @chrisboyd4433 Před rokem +1

    That's what happened to me on my 2017 Impreza. Right rear was super load, but when I replaced it I could hear the left side was also groaning.

    • @chrisboyd4433
      @chrisboyd4433 Před rokem +1

      @@Thisoldhiker He is in a different climate there, but in the NE, most mechanics will replace both at the same time. Up here, if one is bad, the other is going to go soon.

  • @ChrisSchwamb
    @ChrisSchwamb Před 3 měsíci

    I just had my 2014 Outback in for scheduled 90,000 mile service at the dealer. I now need new hubs which are developing a hum which indicates bearings going bad. I was quoted $1355.00 to replace. Is this a reasonable price? Is 90k miles typical? I really appreciate your videos which helps make me a much more informed consumer.

  • @roopeshraj2896
    @roopeshraj2896 Před rokem +2

    Hi!
    I had the same issue.
    Had huge clicking noise when steering fully turned and accelerating.
    Got both the front axles changed.
    Though the clicking noise is gone under normal acceleration when steering fully turned to either side, but it still gives me clicking noise when accerlerated hard.
    My mechanic told me it might be a transmission issue.
    Is he right?

  • @benjaminstewart4332
    @benjaminstewart4332 Před 11 měsíci

    I have a 2016 forester I have now put 2 wheel bearings in my left rear. Now 8 months later I’m humming again, I’m wondering if the reason I’m burning through bearings is because the knuckle may be out of round ever so slightly that yes the assembly will fit but causes part failure. I am not buying OEM bc it went bad once why expect it to not go bad again. Any idea what it may be.

  • @FormulaXFD
    @FormulaXFD Před rokem +2

    Anyone know what his wheel-hub removal tool is? I should probably get one for my wrx.

  • @Obsidian762
    @Obsidian762 Před rokem +4

    @mrSubaru1387 Do you think the only good replacement cv axles for Subarus are genuine oem ones?

    • @jeffreygoss8109
      @jeffreygoss8109 Před rokem +3

      I’ve heard there is some place in Colorado that makes a heavy duty but personally I’d stick to OEM

    • @MrSubaru1387
      @MrSubaru1387  Před rokem +3

      I’m only using Subaru genuine axles. Had too many issues with aftermarket axles in the past.

  • @e048967
    @e048967 Před rokem +1

    I'm curious, is it eequired to replace the cv axle along with the hub or is that added precaution? Thanks!

  • @williamanderson9557
    @williamanderson9557 Před rokem +1

    I have a 2013 3.6r with about 125k and I've been trying to figure out if the two front axles are stock, remans, or aftermarket. Are the inside cups always green on genuine ones, even remans? Mine are dull black, but I read some of the remans are sandblasted and no longer green. 🤔
    Have a bit of a shudder when I get up to 60 mph and even a shake in neutral when I rev it to 2000-3000 RPM. It'd be nice to rule out aftermarket axle issues.

  • @GelatoSnipes
    @GelatoSnipes Před 7 měsíci

    chillest ive ever seen someone with a bee on their arm

  • @jeffreygoss8109
    @jeffreygoss8109 Před rokem

    When he popped the ball joint loose was that the bottom (ball) part or the threaded bolt/nut end?

  • @ihavethedocuments2580
    @ihavethedocuments2580 Před 8 měsíci

    Nice work 👍

  • @simonlang2001
    @simonlang2001 Před rokem +3

    No no no did not see what u did man I could not get that off, what did u do man, that was was to easy😢

  • @roberttran3554
    @roberttran3554 Před rokem +3

    Does that lisle puller work on rear bearings
    ?

    • @makkgeo
      @makkgeo Před rokem +2

      Likely will need to remove the rear parking brake shoes and other hardware to get a good spot to push against

  • @jerrymoore7669
    @jerrymoore7669 Před rokem +4

    When's the shop coming?

    • @MrSubaru1387
      @MrSubaru1387  Před rokem +2

      Got quotes out now for concrete and the building. Need to burn the big brush pile and finish grading for the slab.

  • @kratos7678
    @kratos7678 Před rokem +1

    Sweet video!

  • @firebir11
    @firebir11 Před rokem +3

    Enjoy you video. When would you replace a lower control arm? My dealership says mine has split in the rubber bushing and asked if I hear a clunking sound ...but I don't, it sounds smooth...especially when braking all good. Wanted to have your opinion on the subject. Same model as this one.

    • @ecopennylife
      @ecopennylife Před rokem +3

      Had my 2013 Forester lower control arms & bushes replaced, was giving a horrible steering vibration shudder on bends at highway speeds.

    • @MrSubaru1387
      @MrSubaru1387  Před rokem +3

      If you bushings are split/cracking, replace the $30 bushings. No sense in replacing the whole control arm.

  • @salarmotiei7788
    @salarmotiei7788 Před 11 měsíci

    Nice job.❤

  • @chasedavies6055
    @chasedavies6055 Před měsícem

    Could you please list the Subaru part number for the axle seal and nut? Is there a difference is part number for front or rear axle seal?

  • @capamex598
    @capamex598 Před 2 měsíci

    Wow this was so easy, I have 2019 outback and got hit by a car I was able to replacement everything but cv axle is stucked. I used cv axle removal and and pry bar nothing works. I ended uo just replacing the boot and regressed it. Any thoughts that?

  • @nappyjim
    @nappyjim Před 8 měsíci

    Any plans to do the fuel pump? I got 370k on my 15 OB and I think my fuel pump is losing prime. But cant find a walk through for a 5th gen.

  • @mansonmydog
    @mansonmydog Před rokem

    I own a 2002 Impreza RS sport wagon with a blown 2.5L SOHC engine. Is there any advantage of replacing it with a 2.0L, or should I replace it with a 2.5?

  • @adamvondran
    @adamvondran Před 10 měsíci

    Do you have a link to that torque wrench?

  • @kevinsmith5775
    @kevinsmith5775 Před 3 měsíci

    Is this the same process for the rear of the vehicle? I have axle seals leaking and have to pull axle out to get to seal.

  • @ronniegray1127
    @ronniegray1127 Před rokem +4

    After viewing your video on replacing a Subaru timing chain it awakened a concern I have about my 2017 Forester with the 2.5 engine. I presently have 71,000 miles on the vehicle which has been well cared for and maintained by my local Subaru dealer. Over the past year I have noticed that I get a loud rattling sound from the engine upon a cold start each day. No problem on subsequent starts. It is verry brief (about 1 second) and is more pronounced in cold weather. It sounds like shaking a metal coffee can with bolts in it. I originally attributed this to the required extremely thin weight synthetic oil used. The fact that I have gone 5 years without hearing this and only have about 1 more year on my extended warranty has me anxious about the possibility of potentially facing a very expensive repair in the future. I have mentioned this to my Service Rep who minimized it.
    Do you think I have any basis for my concern it might be related to the timing change?
    Thanks,
    Ron

    • @blunismo1
      @blunismo1 Před rokem +1

      doubtful. Probably the welds on your exhaust heat shields are starting to break apart. worm clamps and stainless steel wool will fix. Had this happen on my legacy. Very irritating sounds

    • @ecopennylife
      @ecopennylife Před rokem

      Check the alternator, my Forester's one was making random noises.

    • @MrSubaru1387
      @MrSubaru1387  Před rokem +5

      Likely the timing chain tensioner is causing chain rattle on startup until oil pressure hits the inside of the tensioner. Little experiment. One morning, cold. Try a clear flood crank to build the oil pressure. Then start the engine as normal, if no rattle, the chain tensioner(s) are confirmed as the source.

    • @dougalannh
      @dougalannh Před rokem +1

      @@blunismo1 Hi Heat Silicone rubber works great for this application too.

    • @blunismo1
      @blunismo1 Před rokem

      @@dougalannh Hmm; That's interesting. I would be under the impression it would just burn off-

  • @warnerr5061
    @warnerr5061 Před měsícem

    I would just like to point out that I was not able to successfully remove my hub assembly. After much effort with a slide hammer, I managed to get half of the wheel hub out. The other half would not budge. I now having to replace the entire wheel spindle. #rustfrompast

  • @caleb365
    @caleb365 Před 9 měsíci

    Is this the same for a 2018 forester limited?

  • @groom_of_the_stools
    @groom_of_the_stools Před 26 dny

    I was hoping this could be something I could do myself, but I don't think I'd be able to do it.

  • @truthbet070
    @truthbet070 Před 8 měsíci

    I seen the first video and always wondered why he didn’t replace both

  • @louhess6355
    @louhess6355 Před rokem +1

    fantastic video. Can I ask ? different topic a little . IS 1600$ for diff. mounts and brackets parts and labor. Is that a fair price? Thanks!

    • @MrSubaru1387
      @MrSubaru1387  Před rokem +3

      Depending on your area, that’s probably about right. The rear diff has to come out and the rear cradle normally needs to be lowered.

    • @louhess6355
      @louhess6355 Před rokem +1

      @@MrSubaru1387 thank you very much for your reply I do enjoy watching your videos.

  • @migueltrejo9434
    @migueltrejo9434 Před 4 měsíci

    Why do the CV axle boot keep ripping/ breaking ? I have replaced 2 axles already. Thank you in advance

  • @Olderbird
    @Olderbird Před měsícem

    I have this problem in a 2015 Legacy I just bought. Do you have any idea how much it would cost to have both front sides replaced at the dealership? Ball park estimate Thanks

  • @ginnie5099
    @ginnie5099 Před 11 měsíci

    Wow!

  • @alanshaw6161
    @alanshaw6161 Před rokem +1

    I love those torque wrenches can I get the part numbers for both of them?

  • @sthier24
    @sthier24 Před rokem

    What fluid does he have in the pump up sprayer?

  • @rockinrob2004
    @rockinrob2004 Před rokem +3

    All of that took you only 20 minutes? Or did you do some things beyond the video? Just curious, you're so good with these Subies

    • @MrSubaru1387
      @MrSubaru1387  Před rokem +3

      The video is edited for time, but yes, without fighting rust and filming, I can knock this job out fairly quickly.

    • @rockinrob2004
      @rockinrob2004 Před rokem +2

      @@MrSubaru1387 That's awesome! Thanks for the reply and your videos

  • @joshfuentes8788
    @joshfuentes8788 Před 4 měsíci

    U have rear bearings video?

  • @gregoryhenriksen957
    @gregoryhenriksen957 Před rokem +3

    Do you sell you project cars?

  • @53briley
    @53briley Před rokem +1

    Is this the Lisle or Jokasi hub remover?

  • @wyomikey65
    @wyomikey65 Před rokem +2

    Yet another good video . What's the status on your shop? I do recall at one time you were going to be building one with a lift. Is that still the plan?

  • @howardpoulson6825
    @howardpoulson6825 Před 8 měsíci

    What was the total parts bill?

  • @stevenoe6395
    @stevenoe6395 Před 18 dny

    Are Subaru oem parts made in Japan or are they made in china like a lot of oem parts are?

    • @stevenoe6395
      @stevenoe6395 Před 18 dny

      Also it would still be good to use anti seize Incase it ever moves back north wouldn't it?

    • @MrSubaru1387
      @MrSubaru1387  Před 17 dny

      Japan. No. Not using anti-seize.

    • @stevenoe6395
      @stevenoe6395 Před 17 dny +1

      @@MrSubaru1387 thank you was wondering. I have had a lot of problems with OEM parts with other companies mainly Ford Chevy and especially Chrysler even Toyota I gave up on there parts try to stay with aftermarket brands I have had good luck with. Years ago when Toyota parts were mostly Japanese made they lasted sometimes I find American made that's good quality but seems so rare anymore. I haven't done much work on Subaru other than my son's 08 legacy and so far I like the car and it's so much easier to work on not a big fan of the electronics on it had some issues that turned out to be just the battery even those its seems still good but so far the new one isn't causing it to stall when he puts it into gear but it was a intermittent problem so not sure yet if it was the problem yet but hopefully lol love your videos and thank you for replying!!!!!!!!!

  • @Michael_Rega
    @Michael_Rega Před rokem +1

    I hope you did not get stung by your buddy!

    • @MrSubaru1387
      @MrSubaru1387  Před rokem +1

      I didn’t. Didn’t realize it was there until I edited the video! 😂

  • @dp5383
    @dp5383 Před rokem

    The bee at 13:37 🐝

  • @mserica6487
    @mserica6487 Před rokem +2

    Are Subarus bad about breaking lug bolts?

    • @wim0104
      @wim0104 Před rokem

      nope. untrained, low-paid monkeys are.

    • @MrSubaru1387
      @MrSubaru1387  Před rokem +2

      Not really. People are bad to cross thread and overtorque them, causing more damage/breakage

    • @markstrrator8375
      @markstrrator8375 Před rokem +2

      Discount Tire has broken several (cross thread) of mine. They will fix it though.

    • @jeffreygoss8109
      @jeffreygoss8109 Před rokem +2

      @@markstrrator8375all those places break and cross thread studs because they go impact or air tool immediately.

  • @minaelia88
    @minaelia88 Před rokem

    Why don't you rebuild the axles instead of replacing them ?

  • @PickleRickle408
    @PickleRickle408 Před 11 měsíci

    How do we feel about non-OEM wheel hub assemblies? (ex. SKF BR930928). I've heard quality ones are equivalent but would love to get your thoughts!

  • @dominiquebulte5484
    @dominiquebulte5484 Před rokem

    pas de sous-titres

  • @joshfuentes8788
    @joshfuentes8788 Před 4 měsíci

    Rear plz that vehicle

  • @stevecristaldi3226
    @stevecristaldi3226 Před rokem +2

    One of Subaru's biggest screw ups.. the design and implementation of wheel bearings since 1998 and never fixed or helped customer with the very expensive problem!!!!

    • @MrSubaru1387
      @MrSubaru1387  Před rokem +2

      In 1998 the bearing was a pressed together assembly. In 05 or so it went to this bolt-in assembly.

  • @user-ji6if2nh4o
    @user-ji6if2nh4o Před 2 měsíci

    Never understand why people will only do one sided repair.

  • @jimksa67
    @jimksa67 Před rokem +2

    Why do you need to do that repair? Seems early fail to me! Put a tarp down over the dirt Bro!

    • @MrSubaru1387
      @MrSubaru1387  Před rokem +2

      8 year old car with 231k miles, seems an early failure?

  • @emiliog.4432
    @emiliog.4432 Před rokem +3

    Ah yes. The low cost of ownership, according to Subaru. PS: Subaru Partsdeals doesn’t accept Subaru of America parts coupons. Wth?

    • @bullnukeoldman3794
      @bullnukeoldman3794 Před rokem +2

      Subaruparsdeals is already discounting parts from 20% to 30%. Those Subaru of America coupons likely would be cutting them a bit thin on costs.

  • @dricklorenz9340
    @dricklorenz9340 Před rokem +2

    wtf? what is up with editing out "popping the ball joint loose" at 6:50? Unsubscribed.

    • @MrSubaru1387
      @MrSubaru1387  Před rokem +2

      Ok. 🖐🏻 lost that particular shot. It is shown just a couple videos back in the drivers side replacement. Pry bar between the spindle and lower control arm. Not that difficult, unless heavily rusted.

    • @dricklorenz9340
      @dricklorenz9340 Před rokem +3

      @@MrSubaru1387 - Good man taking the time to read and reply to the comments. Re-subscribed!

  • @712gln
    @712gln Před 11 měsíci

    I think Ford boss me channel loves you lol