Jeep JK Ball Joint Installation - Part 2 of 2 Install
Dominion Offroad Jeep JK products available at www.JeepSWAG.com
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NAPA Service Tools Brake Drum / Rotor, Brake Drum & Rotor Puller
NAPA Service Tools Brake Drum / Rotor, Brake Drum & Rotor Puller part number SER 833.
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How To Replace a Front Wheel Drive Axle - EricTheCarGuy
How To Replace a Front Wheel Drive Axle - EricTheCarGuy
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There were a lot of requests for this and I finally found the opportunity to shoot this video so here it is, enjoy.
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Radlager wechseln für Jedermann
Radlager wechseln bzw. Radlager einbauen für jedermann.
Es wird gezeigt wie man selbst eine Radlagerpresse aus einfachsten Mitteln baut für jeden Hobbyschrauber.
Sie benötigen:
- 1x Gewindestange
- 2x Muttern für Gewindestange
- 2x Platten mit Löchern, Lochdurchmesser sollte größer sein als der der Gewindestange aber kleiner als der Aussendruchmesser der Mutter.
- 1x altes defektes Radlager (hiervon wird der Aussenring benötigt)
- 1x neues Radlager
Der Rest wird im Video beschrieben.
wheel bearing change with easy homemade methods.
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The arms adjust in and out, accepting many different sizes of springs (2-1/2" to 10" in diameter).
The arms adjust up and down, accepting many sizes of springs (2-1/2" to 24" vertical stroke).
The 3-bar handle allows easy compression and decompression of the spring.
No need to change shoes for different size springs.
Includes StrutTamer spring compressor and mobile stand.
FWD Bearings.avi
This knuckle assemblies are from a 2002 Hyundai Sonata - this is how you change the replaceable front wheel bearings in a knuckle like this.
12 ton hydraulic press vs. 2 ton jack stands...
Pressing a wheel bearing out of a spindle on a 1997 Toyota Avalon. This is a video of how NOT to do it! The jack stands were rated at 2 tons and the press was rated at 12 tons.
How To Remove Pressed-on Bearings - EricTheCarGuy
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I know this one does not cover an entire procedure but it just worked out this way. I did however want to show how to remove this type of bearing should you run into it. I didn't show the installation for 2 reasons on this, first, I just didn't have the time to shoot it, and second I recommend pressing new bearings on rather than hammering them into place (I don't have a press yet). I would say that hammering them is OK but you risk damage to the bearing and if that happens it is a lot of work and more money to fix it. Be sure to wear your safety glasses!
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