This has been the best repair video I have ever watched! Every step necessary narrated in detail with good vision to every detail. Thank you Wes O'Neil
Thank you Sue, you are one of the best technicians I've come across on youtube. If you were a teacher, I think most of your students would be great mechanics! From start to finish these videos are awesome! God bless you and your families! Take good care! 👍😷
Just wanted to thank you so much for your video with all the details. I was able to follow your detailed instructions step by step. I was able to change my son's axle yesterday in 4 hours. Not bad for never doing that before. Grant
Very detailed work done with professional step by step care. I especially like the last part about tipping of the axle at the end assuring the fluid made it to the bearings . The bearing removal looked a bit brutal having to use a slide hammer and all . That was a lot of work . Thank You for the training.
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Im a DIYer from the Philippines..and i have watch countless videos on youtube how to fix cars...i never ever encounter THIS KIND OF VERY WELL EXPLAINED..VERY WELL SYSTEMATIC...VERY CLEARLY.....AND TO THINK THIS IS A MAN JOB....SHE'S THE GREATEST OF THE GREATEST....I REALLY SALUTE YOU MADAM FOR A VERY VERY VERY USEFUL TIPS AND PROCESS YOU'VE SHARED TO US DIYers.....TOTALLY 100% SHE NAILED IT TO THE POINT...NO FLAWS....
GREAT Vid, I've done this procedure 100+ times and you nailed every detail. Even taught me one, I have never sprayed the back of the hat for the park brakes! Awesome video!!
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Excellent video. Great explanation of the whole process. Thank you for creating this. With knowledgeable experts like this on your staff, I will be checking out your site.
Excellent and professional. Informative and I like your attention to detail. Also enjoy seeing a mechanic working smarter not harder. Leverage is your friend along with proper tools. I wish all mechanics cleaned everything.
A bit late to the party here, but I have to say, that was another excellent video. I hope my technicians are as thorough as you are, and I feel better now about being charged for "shop supplies". Being ignorant, I looked it up and for anyone else like me, RTV is an abbreviation for, "Room Temperature Vulcanizing", Vulcanizing being the hardening of rubber, and Vulcan being the ancient Roman god of fire and other hot things.
Very knowledgeable and skilled. It did hurt me when you let that caliper hang though lol. I know it was only for a couple seconds but then older rusty trucks are dry rotting. All in all I would take my truck to you any day
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nice detail & informative video. only things I'd do a lil different is RTV on the inside of the cover bolt holes because if on the outside it still could seep through those openings, The way it is applied in the video the fluid would reach the bolts before the gasket seal. The other would be the scraper could gouge the rear end housing or cover resulting in a leak. I like to use a gasket remover wheel or razorblade. just my opinion. excellent video, thumbs up
@7:02....I've never heard that before, and as long as you open the fill cap on top of the master cylinder to allow room for the fluid to expand from the cylinder being pushed, you're fine....even on ABS systems.
Well spoken and clearly knowledgeable and experienced. Have you considered taking a position as an instructor or taking on apprentices? Thanks for the walk-through.
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Definitely need the right tools & replace both bearing & seal while your in deep into that job. Good easy to understand instructions including mentioning the ABS module can be damaged by not bleeding the piston. Thanks . Now I get to do both of my 8.8 rear axle seal & bearings even though only one is leaking because I'd hate myself if I only did one side only later to have a bearing failure at highway speeds.
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This video helped me a great deal fixing my dodge durango wheel bearing. One point, I think most gasket maker brands suggest beading a full circle around the bolt holes. Permatex videos state that specifically.
Is it safe to just use the slide hammer to remove the seal and bearing at the same time if they're both coming out anyway? Or is there a reason to remove them separately?
An excellent and very detailed and informative video. Nicely done. :) The only things I would say that kinda my attention as something I would have done different, is firstly to never let the brake caliper hang by the attached brake hose as there's a def. risk of the hose being damaged as a result, and second, I'm a big believer in using anti-seize on the bolts, including the lug bolts, (exception of course being the holding pin bolt inside the diff. def. don't want anti-seize in there XD) as it makes life so much easier should disassembly need happen again later on down the road, which anything to do with brakes and tires would require it. And lastly, I would have bled the back brakes afterward as there's always a chance of air getting into the lines once they are disconnected from the caliper. This way any air that may have gotten into the lines or any remaining air bubbles in the calipers would get purged right back out. Otherwise, fantastic video : )
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You go girl I learn so much I did not know that 2002 towncar had rear axle my tc is throwing a abs code all speed sensors have been replaced You are awesome,professional and confident in your trade hope to see more videos you do I have Andy change my rear diff oil now I will add anti slip I would want to change my rear axle I don’t have those tools to remove inner bearings and outer seals one fear I are the spider gear could one put a wood block between them to stabilize them from moving. May I email you for advice? Thank you very much I wish video were out light this you are Awesome thank You
I've changed an absolute crap ton of breaks on newer and older vehicles of all types and never have i ever hurt the ABS system by using my caliper compressor tool while not touching the bleeder... maybe if you were superman and could seriously smash the caliper piston back in the whole way with a flick of your finger than yesh but as long as you go nice and easy and allow the system to take the fluid back in its fine.. not hating on your video its a good video just stating that it doesn't hurt anything when you press your brake pedal its pushes fluid towards the caliper when you release the pedal it goe the opposite direction just like when you compress the caliper piston back in with the proper tool and go nice and slow....if most people are watching this video to do this job themselves then they are probably newer to being a mechanic which means they probably don't have the correct wrenches or sockets to loosen the bleeder properly so unless you absolutely have to don't touch the bleeder and cause yourself a bigger headache... just make sure to pump the brake pedal before starting the vehicle when the job is done and together until it becomes pretty stiff and won't go to the floor and then start it and pump it a little more but go slow while doing all of this and bam your ready to go...
great informative video, Only Question is what hold axle outward.?.? If it moves inward axle lock could come out due to centrifugal force. Thanks for valuable info
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Also great video
Rear axle removal on f150 93 Ford truck
This has been the best repair video I have ever watched! Every step necessary narrated in detail with good vision to every detail. Thank you Wes O'Neil
I love how u start from the complete beginning and end with doing the whole job thank you
Thank you Sue, you are one of the best technicians I've come across on youtube. If you were a teacher, I think most of your students would be great mechanics! From start to finish these videos are awesome! God bless you and your families! Take good care! 👍😷
+scubbarookie Thank you very much for watching!
Come on down here we will hire you
This is how a professional tech works with great care and detail. Awesome job Sue!!!!!
I have to tackle this job on my vehicle this weekend. Love seeing all the steps in such detail!
Just wanted to thank you so much for your video with all the details. I was able to follow your detailed instructions step by step. I was able to change my son's axle yesterday in 4 hours. Not bad for never doing that before.
Grant
How the heck do you guys do this without a single bad word or without calling the vehicle some nasty names?😂
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Very detailed work done with professional step by step care. I especially like the last part about tipping of the axle at the end assuring the fluid made it to the bearings . The bearing removal looked a bit brutal having to use a slide hammer and all . That was a lot of work . Thank You for the training.
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Your slow and precise showing, is what's needed for us, do it yourself Mechanic's.
Awesome video, mad respect for only using wrenches to get the job done.
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she used a ratchet too.
Absolutely superb! Clear, logical, perfectly sequential and complete presentation. Thank you very much!
Best detailed video I’ve seen completing this job.-
Sue is a badass!!!
Good morning I'm Jeffery. I am new glad to have you here.
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One of the best videos I have seen! Great job
Im a DIYer from the Philippines..and i have watch countless videos on youtube how to fix cars...i never ever encounter THIS KIND OF VERY WELL EXPLAINED..VERY WELL SYSTEMATIC...VERY CLEARLY.....AND TO THINK THIS IS A MAN JOB....SHE'S THE GREATEST OF THE GREATEST....I REALLY SALUTE YOU MADAM FOR A VERY VERY VERY USEFUL TIPS AND PROCESS YOU'VE SHARED TO US DIYers.....TOTALLY 100% SHE NAILED IT TO THE POINT...NO FLAWS....
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Wooow😲 This women is incredibo never seen such detalles wish ther were more mechanics like this women. Very nice work awesome job ☺👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👍🏻.
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GREAT Vid, I've done this procedure 100+ times and you nailed every detail. Even taught me one, I have never sprayed the back of the hat for the park brakes! Awesome video!!
How much does something like this cost to get done for you? How much should i be paying a mechanic to do this ?
This is why I continue to buy from 1aauto...amazing customer service and how-to’s..forever customer here guys!!!...thanks !
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I'm about to embark on this job. Man a lift would make this much more enjoyable!
Nice detailed video. Great teaching moment. Thank you.
Thank you for the very detailed video! it helped me change the rear axel bearings and seals and change the differential fluid on my 98' F150
You are truly a professional. Excellent video. I'm very impressed with your verbal explanation and work. Kudos and much respect!
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Lady you are a very good instructor. I'm getting ready to do this on my 95 f150. Excellent instructions!!
Excellent video. Great explanation of the whole process. Thank you for creating this. With knowledgeable experts like this on your staff, I will be checking out your site.
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Absolutely wonderful teaching video. Thank you, best I have seen.
Always enjoy watching Andy or Sue explaining :Very professional!
Definitely an awesome video great job of explaining everything down to the T
Better details than most I've watched. great job!
Excellent and professional. Informative and I like your attention to detail. Also enjoy seeing a mechanic working smarter not harder. Leverage is your friend along with proper tools. I wish all mechanics cleaned everything.
That’s why do all my own work including body paint and oil undercoat
Very awesome video.
Couple of things i disagree with.
But they are minimal.
Awesome video!!!
I so love it when people use the correct tools not something I see much on you tube thank you so much great video .....
Sue, you are a true professional. I've learned some good tips from you.
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Great video. Very Specific anytime I need to learn something on vehicles 1a auto is the place to look. Thanks!!!
Best video, very complete. Even I can understand the process!
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A bit late to the party here, but I have to say, that was another excellent video. I hope my technicians are as thorough as you are, and I feel better now about being charged for "shop supplies". Being ignorant, I looked it up and for anyone else like me, RTV is an abbreviation for, "Room Temperature Vulcanizing", Vulcanizing being the hardening of rubber, and Vulcan being the ancient Roman god of fire and other hot things.
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I respect the fact you don't use power tools. Would love to see yall do this with a floor jack
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@@1AAuto your welcome! I run an automotive repair shop and have my techs watch your videos first before starting a project
another job well done, i could watch u work all day long, thks!!
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Excellent repair job. Super good narration. Thanks
Sue,
Great video and job - thank you! I've seen many other repair videos you have done - you are the best!
Paul (in MA)
Good knowledge Sue. Your verbal skills and the camera work are much appreciated. I subscribed. Thanks
great video. Hope I never have to replace the seal on my 89 f150. Good tip about tipping the truck to let the fluid run to each bearing
This Lady is very good and knowledgeable about the job!!
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Awesome Video. Great professionalism ALL the way through. Makes me want to work on my car.
Great work Sue. Very clear tutorial. That silicone in the axle was not a good thing, maybe even what took out the seal. Thanks again.
Amazing just amazing good to see women in the mechanical industry, cheers from Australia
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Beautifully done
I watch 1A auto videos before I work on anything..
VERY VERY good video with no skipped steps. One comment, I would probably not let the caliper hang by the hose.
Very knowledgeable and skilled. It did hurt me when you let that caliper hang though lol. I know it was only for a couple seconds but then older rusty trucks are dry rotting. All in all I would take my truck to you any day
Looks like you've done one or two in the past..great job and video!
Great mechanic, great tools and video, you make it look easy, and not even got your self dirty, earn yourself a new subscriber.
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Outstanding!! I wish you were my tech! Great job!!
nice detail & informative video. only things I'd do a lil different is RTV on the inside of the cover bolt holes because if on the outside it still could seep through those openings, The way it is applied in the video the fluid would reach the bolts before the gasket seal. The other would be the scraper could gouge the rear end housing or cover resulting in a leak. I like to use a gasket remover wheel or razorblade. just my opinion. excellent video, thumbs up
When you are sitting in this F150 you make it look gorgeous.
Clean and proper to do it, good job 👍
@7:02....I've never heard that before, and as long as you open the fill cap on top of the master cylinder to allow room for the fluid to expand from the cylinder being pushed, you're fine....even on ABS systems.
Do it all the time that way never had a problem
Me as well, it's how I was taught back in the day...
@@dwayneholbrook4056 Ya, same here. used a C-clamp on the piston with the old pad or a thin strip of metal, nothing fancy.
Personally I’ve never had issues with out removing the cap nor loosening the bleeder screw. I just push in the calipers slowly.
There’s no manufacturers that tell you to open it. Just open the master cylinder cap
you are an excellent mechanic.very detailed.
Great complete detailed repair.
Great Technician.
Beautiful video,thanks
A+ professional, show my respect.
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Wow she knew exacly what she was taking about. Awesome video
By far the best video
Well spoken and clearly knowledgeable and experienced. Have you considered taking a position as an instructor or taking on apprentices?
Thanks for the walk-through.
Excellent instructional video !
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Awesome instructional video
Thank you for your video, I was able to replace my seal today with your help! 👍🏼
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That's a hard work for a woman, 💯 thanks for demonstration.
Excellent video!
Great video, excellent work! Thank you
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That was a great video, very clear and helpful
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good video well explained very good instructor 👍🏻
You did great. Just wondering why you didnt change the pinion seal. Looked like it was leaking.
Definitely need the right tools & replace both bearing & seal while your in deep into that job. Good easy to understand instructions including mentioning the ABS module can be damaged by not bleeding the piston. Thanks . Now I get to do both of my 8.8 rear axle seal & bearings even though only one is leaking because I'd hate myself if I only did one side only later to have a bearing failure at highway speeds.
they don't really fail though.. they just get noisy
Your RTV around the bolt holes should go in the inner surrounding the hole not the outside, this will risk fluid leaving through the bolt holes.
Excellent job on the video! Now I know why the bearing jobs cost so much !
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Nice job your a great teacher
Excellent - great explanations, great camera work. One of the best DIY videos I've seen.
This video helped me a great deal fixing my dodge durango wheel bearing. One point, I think most gasket maker brands suggest beading a full circle around the bolt holes. Permatex videos state that specifically.
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awesome video, thank you
Is it safe to just use the slide hammer to remove the seal and bearing at the same time if they're both coming out anyway? Or is there a reason to remove them separately?
I took them both out with the slide hammer a lot quicker and no difference
5 star...excellent video, thank you.
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Great video - very thorough, and well presented. Thanks!
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An excellent and very detailed and informative video. Nicely done. :) The only things I would say that kinda my attention as something I would have done different, is firstly to never let the brake caliper hang by the attached brake hose as there's a def. risk of the hose being damaged as a result, and second, I'm a big believer in using anti-seize on the bolts, including the lug bolts, (exception of course being the holding pin bolt inside the diff. def. don't want anti-seize in there XD) as it makes life so much easier should disassembly need happen again later on down the road, which anything to do with brakes and tires would require it. And lastly, I would have bled the back brakes afterward as there's always a chance of air getting into the lines once they are disconnected from the caliper. This way any air that may have gotten into the lines or any remaining air bubbles in the calipers would get purged right back out. Otherwise, fantastic video : )
Great video learned a lot.
very professional work!!
Nice job 👍
Wow! She's thoroughly good 👏👏
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Dude. you are super good. you are great.
Great video. Very well done and detailed.. just one question... why didn't she replace the race before she replaced the bearing
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Nice video👍🏽
Broke one of the number one rules NEVER let a brake caliber hang from the brake line but you def did a great job
Really good, thank you
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Awesome video nice and complete also nice to learn from good mechanics thank you
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You go girl I learn so much I did not know that 2002 towncar had rear axle my tc is throwing a abs code all speed sensors have been replaced You are awesome,professional and confident in your trade hope to see more videos you do I have Andy change my rear diff oil now I will add anti slip I would want to change my rear axle I don’t have those tools to remove inner bearings and outer seals one fear I are the spider gear could one put a wood block between them to stabilize them from moving. May I email you for advice? Thank you very much I wish video were out light this you are Awesome thank You
Thank you. It isn't as hard as I thought.
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I've changed an absolute crap ton of breaks on newer and older vehicles of all types and never have i ever hurt the ABS system by using my caliper compressor tool while not touching the bleeder... maybe if you were superman and could seriously smash the caliper piston back in the whole way with a flick of your finger than yesh but as long as you go nice and easy and allow the system to take the fluid back in its fine.. not hating on your video its a good video just stating that it doesn't hurt anything when you press your brake pedal its pushes fluid towards the caliper when you release the pedal it goe the opposite direction just like when you compress the caliper piston back in with the proper tool and go nice and slow....if most people are watching this video to do this job themselves then they are probably newer to being a mechanic which means they probably don't have the correct wrenches or sockets to loosen the bleeder properly so unless you absolutely have to don't touch the bleeder and cause yourself a bigger headache... just make sure to pump the brake pedal before starting the vehicle when the job is done and together until it becomes pretty stiff and won't go to the floor and then start it and pump it a little more but go slow while doing all of this and bam your ready to go...
great informative video, Only Question is what hold axle outward.?.? If it moves inward axle lock could come out due to centrifugal force.
Thanks for valuable info