Land Rover Discovery 2 TD5 Front Wheel Bearing Replacement How To

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  • Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
  • Welcome back another Discovery 2 TD5 video, today we're replacing a front wheel bearing (MOT advisory) on a Land Rover Discovery 2 TD5, we'll show which tools are needed and also how to overcome some of the more challenging parts of this particular job. We hope this video is helpful to you, and thanks for watching!
    Items we used:
    Discovery 2 Front Wheel Bearing Hub With ABS Sensor - TAY100060
    www.jgs4x4.co....
    You can also buy replacement bolts for hub, caliper carrier and the calliper itself if they are old it's advisable they are changed for future maintaince etc.
    #discoverytd5 #discovery2 #landrover

Комментарии • 22

  • @DK-bm3gn
    @DK-bm3gn 5 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks Gents. I’ll be tackling this on my LR D2 when my hubs arrive in a week or so. Good video.

  • @dracomundus5436
    @dracomundus5436 Год назад +2

    This was a god send of a video thanks guys everything explained clearly with list of tools used. Great job

    • @DanielJohnHowTo
      @DanielJohnHowTo  Год назад

      Thanks, that's what we were aiming for to include as much detail as possible to make these jobs easier as they can be difficult enough.

  • @oohhhdaniel
    @oohhhdaniel Год назад +1

    About to tackle this job. Thanks for the detailed video!

  • @Ishootcarss
    @Ishootcarss 7 месяцев назад +1

    great help. very informative video.. you should start charging for your time & videos! all the best for the year ahead boys

  • @scottmarshall703
    @scottmarshall703 Год назад +1

    Great video guys thankyou

  • @hardworker8030
    @hardworker8030 Год назад +1

    Is that a clarke impact wrench. Where did you find the torque settings

    • @DanielJohnHowTo
      @DanielJohnHowTo  Год назад +1

      It is, and 490Nm for hub nut workshop-manuals.com/landrover/discovery-ii/torque_wrench_settings/axles/

  • @sparkyt6497
    @sparkyt6497 11 месяцев назад

    Does the drive shaft come out all the time or is it possible to keep it in place.did you use a bearing puller Tia

    • @DanielJohnHowTo
      @DanielJohnHowTo  11 месяцев назад

      we did ue a bearing puller to push it out, as it had been in there for a long time and created a seal with rust/debris etc if new it slides in and out easily just be careful not to damage the splines you can apply a little oil/grease when refitting.

  • @user-qw5cq7ui9k
    @user-qw5cq7ui9k Год назад

    I took the half shaft out to clean it. I'm having problems reinserting it. It goes in so far but I don't think the splines are lining up inside.

    • @DanielJohnHowTo
      @DanielJohnHowTo  Год назад

      we had the same problem, so just took it out and carefully tried again eventually it went in properly.

    • @user-qw5cq7ui9k
      @user-qw5cq7ui9k Год назад +1

      @@DanielJohnHowTo Thank you I will try that.

    • @DanielJohnHowTo
      @DanielJohnHowTo  Год назад

      @@user-qw5cq7ui9k we also tried a bit of light oil as well

    • @user-qw5cq7ui9k
      @user-qw5cq7ui9k Год назад +1

      @@DanielJohnHowTo Thank you for that advice. I managed to get the Half shaft back into position with just a bit of wiggling and jiggling. :)

    • @DanielJohnHowTo
      @DanielJohnHowTo  Год назад

      @@user-qw5cq7ui9k that's all it takes sometimes, thanks.

  • @Damien666ish
    @Damien666ish Год назад

    Did mine today, well tried to 😕 one of the 15mm bolts holding the bearing in has rounded and I dunno how to get it out 😭

    • @DanielJohnHowTo
      @DanielJohnHowTo  Год назад

      In this situation something like this may help: www.screwfix.com/p/erbauer-bolt-nut-remover-set-6-pcs/6083d - bang it on then use a breaker bar to crack it, after replace the bolt with a new one hope that helps we have had many problems like this ourselves.

    • @DanielJohnHowTo
      @DanielJohnHowTo  Год назад

      you can also try cleaning it up with a wire brush, shocking it with a hammer, penetrating oil and finally heat. for some bolts I have use visegrips (curved jaw locking pilers, a quality brand not rolson) but only as a last resort but they do work.

  • @robertomurinu4603
    @robertomurinu4603 20 дней назад

    Non si vede la parte piu importante..