Very informative video. Love how you fast forwarded all those unneccessary wait time for the screw installations. Plus you were able to insert Ms Rachel haha
Came for total time for repair, didn't disappoint. Thank you.
Love you're format just tickles the tism
Great video
Thanks for telling us what size sockets were needed. :)
overall great video with good tips, love the post edits! Warning for anyone in the rust belt, the assembly is likely rusted to the knuckle. Can be impossible to remove without breaking the bearing, leaving the back half in the knuckle. If you live in the rust belt, be ready to deal with that kind of fall out either with tools or some other backup plan. I tried hitting the screws from behind like he showed, with the vehicle on jacks, couldn't quite get 'solid' swings in, hub didn't budge. I'm taking it to a shop. Again, well laid out video! I subscribed!
Thanks for the heads-up. I'm in the rust belt, so I'll have to decide whether to try this or not.
Thanks for muting the power tool sections, greatly appreciate, those impacts are loud.
I just watched this and this is very helpful thank you for that. And I have a question for you ? Should I purchase Genuine OEM parts for my Subaru or does it really matter? And plus me and a family member will be doing this for the first time as well.
Thank you. It’s really your call. I try to use either oem or an oem manufacturer like koyo, ac delco, Delphi, etc.
Fantastic quality of video. All packed into 6 minutes WITH humor!