Jeep Wrangler JK Front Axle Hub Assembly Review & Install
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- Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
- This Omix-ADA front wheel hub replacement comes with a bearing and all the components you need to keep your Jeep rolling. This fits the front of your Jeep and was manufactured for a simple, quality installation.
Built with high quality steel, this is a strong and sturdy set that is a direct replacement design. You can expect a perfect fit and lasting durability, plus it's covered by a manufacturer's limited 5-year warranty. terrain.jp/3cj...
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No anti-seize on the hub to axle splines? Hmmmm?
*Breaks Clip* - "Just like that, perfect"
The internet tells me the front brake caliper bolts are 120ft/lb torque, rears 55.
You're right I had to change front rotors recently and 120ft/lb for the caliper bracket is correct; 35 ft/lb is for the caliper bolts
You use a removal tool, but there's no link or description of the exact tool. ???? Can you tell me if you sell this tool on your website. Did not see it there -- the website really does not have a dedicated page for tools, etc. It is mixed with other content. Brand? Size? If you do not sell it, can you name the source. This would help. I am doing the exact same job (replacing hubs, etc.) on all 4 wheels of my 2010 Jeep Wrangler. Rear wheels are different, but mine are also defective (maybe bearings, etc.). Very nice video on the steps on how to do this. Very helpful.
Hey! Are you talking about the trim panel/pin removal tool? You should be able to find one at your local hardware or auto parts store. Unfortunately I do not have the name/brand of the one I use simply because it's been in my toolbox for years and I can't remember. If you search up clip removal tool you should be able to find one similar. Hope this helps!! Thanks for watching! -Merideth
Great job, very helpful
Bend the dust shield inwards to remove the sensor.
Damn good job! Love your videos
good video
So do you have a recommendation for a different hub when running larger tires than stock?
I need me this ! A cupón would be great!
i like how she screw bolts with nails :)
I was replacing my hub and shaft then part of the axel seal came out with the new shaft, do you know why?
lose that ring before you lose that finger
Are you out of your mind. what a waste of time.