At 1:39 He just handles it.......no bull crap here ...thanks for not doing a 20 minute speech on the history of the wheel. saved me from starting ,without that 36mm thank you.
@@1AAuto I will building a 98 xj got some codes I order after I look them up , I want to do some 0 gage, over the knuckle steering, bigger ball joints ,diff cover, truss, locker ,hooks , I don't think I'm going to run a wench just the hand crank.but if you have all those parts?
+Marvin PhiRatio Our parts will be exact OEM replacements. If you are looking for more of a "performance" upgrade we would not have the type of parts you are looking for. With the replacements they will bring the vehicle back to OEM riding condition but beefing up the suspension isn't a line of products we offer.
That's cool I buy original parts too looks like an speed sensor I check all my u joints in the morning place my order thank you your a total pro .nice to know your there ..
Right..he handled it by creating a snaping motion or hit the bar with a 10lb sledge if you bend slow the bar can break or worse.the oil filter adapter is the tricky one. What kind of bars were breaking?
I was watching to find out what size socket I would need for the axle nut. At the beginning he says it a 36mm and and the end he says 38mm. Just wondering which or does it vary from year to year. Thanks for any input. I dont have a use for very many large sockets so was just wanting to buy one.
+Matt Matthews It should be a 36MM Hope this helps you out. If any of our viewers needs to may this repair, we carry the replacement part shown in this video on our website www.1aauto.com/jeep-wheel-bearing-and-hub-assembly/i/1ashf00011?RUclips&CTA%20Comment&ATony
Hi. When the hub assembly pops off (at 4:44) -- the axle seams to drop out of alignment; does this self correct when the new hub is put in place? Just checking. T.
Ok... now you have me thinking I need to replace the entire hub. My 1990 Cherokee (Loredo 4x4) is clicking when in motion. My intention was to purchase the bearings. But, upon viewing your video it appears the bearings are "Pressed In"? Am I correct?
+icemule Thanks for watching! It appears he mispoke as this should be a 36mm socket. You still want to be prepared as it could be 38mm on your vehicle depending if it has been replaced before. 1aauto.com
Thank you for the great reply. We love to empower our customers by showing you how-to perform your own auto repairs while installing our high quality auto parts. Have a great day! 1aauto.com +J Dean
Yes the bolts that secure the wheel hub bearing assembly to the steering knuckle are 12 point 13MM bolts. Hope this helps you out. If any of our viewers need to make this repair we carry the new wheel hub bearing shown in this video on our website. Here's a link to them. We also offer free shipping in the US www.1aauto.com/jeep-wheel-bearing-and-hub-assembly/i/1ashf00011?RUclips&CTA%20Comment&ATony
I have a question I have a 97 grand cherokee laredo with a control arm broken from it place do to going into a ditch . What can I do to save my jeep from going to auto heaven
My rotor doesn't come off like that on my 91 Jeep Cherokee Laredo the studs and everything come off with the rotor??? what do I need to change what's the name of the part that I have?? 🤔
√ *Watch the Video*
√ *Buy The Part at 1A Auto* 1aau.to/m/Visit-1AAuto
√ *Do it Yourself*
√ *Save Money*
These gentlemen are awesome with their step by step instructions on how to. Thank you!!
Great video. But it seems to skip reinstalling and torquing the axel nut. I was looking for the torque spec on that…
Great video! thanks for the step by step instructions!
Hi 1A Auto Parts staff hope you All doing great! "this interesting & helpful video Thanks!
Thank you for your kind words! We're glad you liked the video. 1aauto.com 866-403-3393
At 1:39 He just handles it.......no bull crap here ...thanks for not doing a 20 minute speech on the history of the wheel. saved me from starting ,without that 36mm thank you.
+Marvin PhiRatio Thanks for checking us out. Shop for high quality auto parts on 1AAuto.com:
1aau.to/m/Shop-1AAuto-c
@@1AAuto I will building a 98 xj got some codes I order after I look them up , I want to do some 0 gage, over the knuckle steering, bigger ball joints ,diff cover, truss, locker ,hooks , I don't think I'm going to run a wench just the hand crank.but if you have all those parts?
+Marvin PhiRatio Our parts will be exact OEM replacements. If you are looking for more of a "performance" upgrade we would not have the type of parts you are looking for. With the replacements they will bring the vehicle back to OEM riding condition but beefing up the suspension isn't a line of products we offer.
That's cool I buy original parts too looks like an speed sensor I check all my u joints in the morning place my order thank you your a total pro .nice to know your there ..
I broke 3 of my breaker bars trying to get the axle nut off 😭😂
Right..he handled it by creating a snaping motion or hit the bar with a 10lb sledge if you bend slow the bar can break or worse.the oil filter adapter is the tricky one. What kind of bars were breaking?
Thanks. Good video
I was watching to find out what size socket I would need for the axle nut. At the beginning he says it a 36mm and and the end he says 38mm. Just wondering which or does it vary from year to year. Thanks for any input. I dont have a use for very many large sockets so was just wanting to buy one.
+Matt Matthews It should be a 36MM Hope this helps you out. If any of our viewers needs to may this repair, we carry the replacement part shown in this video on our website www.1aauto.com/jeep-wheel-bearing-and-hub-assembly/i/1ashf00011?RUclips&CTA%20Comment&ATony
Hi. When the hub assembly pops off (at 4:44) -- the axle seams to drop out of alignment; does this self correct when the new hub is put in place? Just checking. T.
Ok... now you have me thinking I need to replace the entire hub. My 1990 Cherokee (Loredo 4x4) is clicking when in motion. My intention was to purchase the bearings. But, upon viewing your video it appears the bearings are "Pressed In"? Am I correct?
Yes!
When he puts on the axle nut he says take your 38mm socket, was 36 mm when he took it off, so which is it, 36 or 38mm?
+icemule Thanks for watching! It appears he mispoke as this should be a 36mm socket. You still want to be prepared as it could be 38mm on your vehicle depending if it has been replaced before. 1aauto.com
@@1AAuto Thx for responding and clearing that up, getting ready to do this exact job and those big sockets are expensive.
THANKS FROM IDAHO" will place an order!
Thank you for the great reply. We love to empower our customers by showing you how-to perform your own auto repairs while installing our high quality auto parts. Have a great day! 1aauto.com +J Dean
Idaho gang! Thanks this helped a lot!
Where can I find the dust shield/dust cap I'm not pulling anything up on it everytime I search
*Dust shield falls off"
"Remove the dust shield."
did you use a 12point socket deliberately over a 6? thanks
Yes the bolts that secure the wheel hub bearing assembly to the steering knuckle are 12 point 13MM bolts. Hope this helps you out. If any of our viewers need to make this repair we carry the new wheel hub bearing shown in this video on our website. Here's a link to them. We also offer free shipping in the US www.1aauto.com/jeep-wheel-bearing-and-hub-assembly/i/1ashf00011?RUclips&CTA%20Comment&ATony
So the axle nut is 36mm for sure ? Also what does the axle nut get torqued at ??
175 ft lbs
I have a question I have a 97 grand cherokee laredo with a control arm broken from it place do to going into a ditch . What can I do to save my jeep from going to auto heaven
My rotor doesn't come off like that on my 91 Jeep Cherokee Laredo the studs and everything come off with the rotor??? what do I need to change what's the name of the part that I have?? 🤔
WHY DIDN'T YOU SHOW TIGHTENING THE AXLE NUT ?
It simple all but the part where you gotta hand the parts store that hundred dollar bill for a barring
Forgot to show putting the washer you picked out back in. Otherwise good video .
3:00