Nice video. Only thing I would suggest is when pressing the Hub into the bearing you support something on the back side of the inner race so the Hub does not split your bearing and push it apart
Did I miss something? Where is the discussion on how to find and where to place the bearing for the sensor to work? And how about replacing the splash guard?
Don't you know anything about penetration oil like cheap WD40 ( or something pro )to be esier and faster for you to removenthat all rusty bolts and parts ???
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Nice video. Only thing I would suggest is when pressing the Hub into the bearing you support something on the back side of the inner race so the Hub does not split your bearing and push it apart
What lake did this vehicle get towed from?
Did I miss something? Where is the discussion on how to find and where to place the bearing for the sensor to work? And how about replacing the splash guard?
Im currently doing this on mine and im stuck on setting up the knuckle on my press to press the hub out. Is that a rotor you used?
The full replacement of the speed sensor is complicated ?
Don't you know anything about penetration oil like cheap WD40 ( or something pro )to be esier and faster for you to removenthat all rusty bolts and parts ???
Outstanding
What kind of grease?
+roodley poodley doodley You may use any type of grease, but it is suggested to use one with a synthetic base oil.
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Hrmm, doesn't seem like a difficult repair...