No One Understands Wheel Bearings Or When To Replace Them!!

1ROAD Video 1 months ago

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Here's When To Replace Your Front Wheel Bearing And HUB Assembly!! No One Understands Wheel Bearings Or When To Replace Them!!
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In this video, in an effort to solve a 'sound', I replace the front bearing and hub assemblies on my 2003 Chevrolet Suburban 4x4. This is the GMT800 platform and will be similar to most other GM vehicles.

The sound I am experiencing is like driving on 35" tires that are old and dry rotted. A wallowing type of sound. My tires are recently new and so, after much diagnosis time, I determined it had to be the front bearings. With that determination, though, I knew that I may very well be wrong. However, I am in a sort of sweet spot where the vehicle has 126k miles and the front hub assemblies could stand to be swapped out anyways. So it was a win win in my book. I win if the problem is fixed and/or I win by removing the upcoming potential failure of the original hubs. On top of all that, the new hub assemblies I found were by Timken and made in the USA!

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00:00 Introduction
00:27 Begin Disassembly
01:23 Assessing The Original Part
01:56 When To Replace Hub Assembly
02:34 Continue Disassembly
04:42 New Timken Hub Assembly
05:18 Begin Installation Of New Part
06:49 Is The Problem Fixed
07:37 Conclusion