2000 Dodge Durango front wheel hub repalcement
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- Опубликовано: 19 окт 2024
- This video will show you how to remove the wheel hub assembly on your 2000 Dodge Durango. not every DIYer has a whole arsenal of tools at their disposal. with a little patients you can conquer this job with just a few tools.
This is a great straight forward no BS vid and you were not rushing. This is what they all should sort of be like. Having a list if all tools and lubes required for the job at the beginning of a vid would make it perfect.
Thanks Matt! BEST tutorial on RUclips!
Matt thanx a million. Finally some1 who gets 2 the point and no BS. Keep up the gud work.
This was so helpful. I am putting in 2 CV axles and 2 leafsprings on my 1999 Durango. This video let me know for starters I need a stronger impact gun than my 200lbs 24V max kobalt... lol. Well done with the video too. Straight to it beginning to end. Loved it.
Thank you for this video. I will be replacing bearings in my daughter’s car and found this to be helpful. Godspeed and thank you
Thank you, Your video was a big help and time saver. I live in Wisconsin, ground zero for use of road salt. I had to heat the hub flange where the 3 bolts thread into it. I was able to crack them loose like you did after that. My bolt heads were rusted so bad that where you used a 15mm socket on the 3 bolts, I used a 14mm socket because they were smaller once I cleaned the rust off. I ordered 3 new bolts at a cost of $17.12 each!!! I may never have to remove them again, but at least when I install them I will use a 15mm socket. 😁 Update, I just got the new bolts. A 15mm, 6 point socket is to big for these bolts. 14mm is to small. It turns out a 9/16" socket fits new clean bolts heads perfectly.
The shield boss the shield lol. Sorry I couldn't resist.
I remember when I replaced my first hub on a durango it was quite a challenge but forgot to do ball joints here I come again lol
oh man.....Been there done that :)!
@@MattShaughnessy6 It's running better than it did from the factory when the engine goes then the new life cycle starts with a 392 LOL
@@MattShaughnessy6 Finished the ball joints and just rebuild the drum on the rear.. Then as I test it to see if everything is finally done.. Well the other side is sticking too hereeeee we go again! Lol!
Having my passenger side done tomorrow at the shop, I don’t have much tools, no abs wires on that bearing? My backyard mechanics that I usually hire to do mechanic work don’t seem to want to do the bearing assembly lol that’s fine. It sure wore down my brand new winter tires :/ I did hear a noise to, I should have known it was the bearing, I thought it was just my brand new tires lol.
I did mine yesterday and had to beat the shit out of it and ended up using a air chisel to help remove it. 3 hours beating that thing and installation. If I worked at a shop I would have been fired.
no you would not of. yes shops do have a need to get things in and out but shops also understand that sometimes you just gotta beat on something for 3 hours to get it off. it happens. glad you got figured out!
@@MattShaughnessy6 "gotta beat on something for 3 hours to get it off" ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
LMAO @@michaels5800
I just pounded slightly smaller sockets on everything and used a big red cheater bar. Clunk
SAME SHIT TODAY FOR ME
my 2002 has the upper control arm bushings worn out the hub , tie rod ends , so I looked up the VIN code reader to find out the specs for parts and it comes up recalls after recalls on the suspension problems key fob programming, locked steering wheels which happened to me
so I just banged lightly on the end of the key tip while holding the key turning slightly but make sure to spray the key hole a bunch of times it should turn but keep turning in and out cleaning the keys tumbler insides because the little follow guides get on stuck from the metal micro pieces jamming them full of the microscopic metal pieces gummed up .
Good nice you make looks easy...thank you...
I'm having one side done at a shop right now. Just happened to come loose right in front of the place and I had no clue what was going on. Plan to do the other side myself in a few weeks. This was very helpful. Thanks for the video. Is that clip for the caliper on a 1999 model? I put in a missing break pin a few weeks ago and I know it wasn't there.
Your assistants bailed on you as soon as you started. Good help is hard to find these days. I'm sure they get by on personality. Lol.
That divot on the shaft there is for a gear puller…
What size socket for the brake bolts?
How do I get my axle free from the wheel hub, got the wheel hub lose but the axle won’t come out, also I don’t wanna replace the axle???
Was your Durango equipped with front ABS?
If it was ABS,The wheel bearing would have had an abs cable on it to hook up.changed my driver side wheel bearing abt 5 months ago.gotta do the passenger side today.lol
What size are the lug nuts
Its a good way to get the guy to buy a new Grand Wagoner SUV
Do you need to get an alignment after changing a hub assembly ?
No, You don't need an alignment but it would be a good idea to use a torque wrench when tightening the bolts.
How bout 2wd??
omg ! i'm luky to have dodge sport dodge durango 2000 5.2 is so easy to take out that thing . no like this one.