Hello. That’s a good question. Before I decided to do it by myself I was using the local garage and I saw they using a grease. That’s why I was following the steps what I saw. Only the difference was they’re using hydraulic press.
@@SYM-Auto Thanks for your reply and I appreciate very much because I like your videos. My self I am not a mechanic but have making around with cars for the last 20 years and myself lube those bearings in the past and ask some of these gurus mechanical engineers about it and they reckon is not good pratice (for me sometimes these bearings more or less a pain in the butt since have no press) because are to be tight and without movement!. Cheers brother
Many thanks ive just replaced mine bit using a preassembled bearing and your video was invaluable.
I’m hoping soon I’ll post video how to replace wheel bearing without some special tools or hydraulic press.
Good Video. Thank you.
Thank you too! I hope the video helps.
Thanks, video is very good.👍
This thrust bearing should be under the nut that you turn, not at the end when pressing the bearing
Yeah when I finish I was “oh the bearing had to be before the nut”. I really appreciate your comment. Thank you!
specialist reckon that one should not grease the shaft .... true or false? For me it is True
Hello. That’s a good question. Before I decided to do it by myself I was using the local garage and I saw they using a grease. That’s why I was following the steps what I saw. Only the difference was they’re using hydraulic press.
@@SYM-Auto Thanks for your reply and I appreciate very much because I like your videos. My self I am not a mechanic but have making around with cars for the last 20 years and myself lube those bearings in the past and ask some of these gurus mechanical engineers about it and they reckon is not good pratice (for me sometimes these bearings more or less a pain in the butt since have no press) because are to be tight and without movement!. Cheers brother