good tutorial. I wrecked my wheel speed sensor when I did mine 1 year ago. It was too crusty and ended up snapping. My other front bearing has gone now so this video is a good refresher thanks
Usually if it's a tight space I don't even bother to get the torque wrench out. I just go by experience and intuition. You can usually guesstimate the torque value by simply looking at the size of the bolt.
@@sebastienpotente7385 In this video I'm running 235/45/17 (don't recommend - bought these track rubbers on clearance). But currently running 255/40/17.
@@sebastienpotente7385 I mean the tire size works, but it is a taller tire so it will make the gearing longer. I'd rather go 245/40/17 for a daily for a mix of performance/aesthetics. You might need some negative camber if you're going that wide though.
good tutorial. I wrecked my wheel speed sensor when I did mine 1 year ago. It was too crusty and ended up snapping. My other front bearing has gone now so this video is a good refresher thanks
Glad it helps
Thanks, dude. I figured it'd be this easy.
Np! Good luck!
Do you spec torque the hub and caliper bolts, or just good-n-tite them by hand?
Usually if it's a tight space I don't even bother to get the torque wrench out. I just go by experience and intuition. You can usually guesstimate the torque value by simply looking at the size of the bolt.
Nice vid! What's the specs on of your wheel? Thanks
Thank you! These are 17x9 +35 RPF1
@GibbysGarage15 thanks! What's your tire size?
@@sebastienpotente7385 In this video I'm running 235/45/17 (don't recommend - bought these track rubbers on clearance). But currently running 255/40/17.
@@GibbysGarage15 would you recommend 235/45/17 for daily and comfort?
@@sebastienpotente7385 I mean the tire size works, but it is a taller tire so it will make the gearing longer. I'd rather go 245/40/17 for a daily for a mix of performance/aesthetics. You might need some negative camber if you're going that wide though.
Is this the part number? SU00311390 is the front the same as the rear?
Rear is different, part number looks correct for OEM. I used a Timken bearing here in this video.
mine came with a few hammer taps..that's it.. !
Nice! You live somewhere nice and sunny I'm assuming lol
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how big is you wheel? 15''?
17"
qualified technician lol, half of the mfs don't have any certifications
Just trying not to get @'ed lol