In this video come along as I replace a front hub / wheel bearing in this 2008 Jeep Compass w/ ABS. The job goes pretty easy ๐
Please notice: this video is for entertainment only. Do not follow any of the methods seen in this video. This guy is an actor and has no clue what he is doing or even how to fix cars so it would be best if you followed a shop manual when fixing your own vehicle for the proper repair procedure.
Please notice: this video is for entertainment only. Do not follow any of the methods seen in this video. This guy is an actor and has no clue what he is doing or even how to fix cars so it would be best if you followed a shop manual when fixing your own vehicle for the proper repair procedure.
why use a slide hammer when a 3 legged puller would be easier?
I like how you do them Iโm old school and always take them apart and bring them to the 20,000 lb press and press them out but I run into the same thing with the race sticking to the hub and I found out if you heat them up with a torch and grab it with pliers and run the hub under cold cold water with the race pointing down that as soon as it hits the cold water the race will slide right off the hub !!!! Give it a try next time ๐คทโโ๏ธ
Hello good afternoon, do you know what the torque of the valve cover screws or points is since I am going to change the rubber gasket of a 2008 jeep compass? Greetings from Caracas Venezuela
i have a question if my jeep is pulling to the right when driving and making squeaking noise can you tell me what i have to change ?
Awesome thanks for the help
Can you please tell me what the name of the tool is that you're used to break that ball joint free? I usually just beat on it or I have an old little kit that I can use with my wrenches or air gun if I can fit them in but that tool you had looked amazing and I wish I can find it but I can't find it anywhere
I am greatly impressed by both the skill-set and the number of tools a mechanic needs for day-to-day repairs! My goodness, it's almost mind-boggling!
I waited until the end of the video to say this but… Im glad this went pretty well for you. You've had a lot of little pissers up to now lol.
thank you for explaining way bearing going it one way!! I never knew!!!
I subscribed!!!
shame on jeep for making a stupid way to replace a front wheel bearing! but great video!!
Dude I was pressing in a wheel bearing with my new harbor freight install tool and I was getting ready to put hub on and I had you playing in the background say donโt forget your snap ring, I owe ya one buddy thanks it was like you were talking over my shoulder but back to hub thanks
Good
I suspect those are really poorly made. I think I remember reading that about at 40,000 miles major suspension components can be worn out.
I Really hope he doesn't go blind for not wearing safety glasses, otherwise a great video !!
Will this also work for a 2010
Hey what install / removal kit is that ? Mac tools ? Or if so give me a item number to buy one please ๐
I thought the bearing/hub assembly was one piece? I did the rears and i just pulled the old hub off and slid the new hub on with the new bearing already in it. It isnโt the same for the front bearings?
Do you have to pack/grease the wheel bearing? Or is it pre packed
name of press in and out tool please
ive done taking out the whole strut
Why are there over 90 people hating on this video? This guy knows his stuff and he explains it rather easy, some of you have to calm down on the dislikes
I've always read that when pressing in a bearing, you ONLY apply force to the outer race. Why didn't you do that here?
I need a slide hammer
Nice job reminded me how to use my bearing timer
Eric O gets this job done in a half hour video, easy peasy. Me, on the other hand, have had every single problem that he pointed out that "Could" happen and a couple more. Murphy and his stupid law has been whoopin' on me with this one. Thanks for the video! I have to come back and re-watch it so as not to get too discouraged. (If he can do it, I can do it . . . eventually.)
Oh and nvr seen you have to get a bigger hammer!? That's always a good day when the first hammer is big enough ๐
So did it turn out to be the driver side bearing that was bad? I'm doing homework b4 I tackle a 2014 wth a bad driveer side. I'm going to change em both since typically one goes bad the other is likely not far behind. Nice instructions brother I will be subscribing and watching more
Can you share the part number of that bearing please?
These are press- not strike-bearings . Knuckle should come off, then bearing pressed out/in (why it's designated by its engineers a 'press in style bearing'). (Otherwise seat and or bearing can be damaged. Failure occurs months later and not in the first week or two where you think it's o.k. and you 'made it happen' etc.
Watched the small piece of pin go flying. Here's a fix. Close your cutters. Fill the cavity with silicone. When it's dry, slice with a razor blade right down the middle in line with the cutter. When you cut things, the silicone will flex and hold the small pieces. Old electrician showed me this. Has worked for years
congrats! very professional and honest !
How is the hunting in the southern tier ?
Not just explaining things and showing how its done but being kind and knowing the diyers want a bit of encouragement.
Bardzo dobra robota, super
Why wasn't grease packed in the bearing?
hey eric. did you ever experience a vibration on a 2014 compass 2.4l only in drive while stop?
Wow even that was different from the rear hub bearings
Wouldn't you test the run out on that caliper before installing?
Eric…just wanted to know I have become addicted to your videos. It's most interesting to me, as a person with moderate mechanical and electrical skills, to follow your logic and watch you work. You do a good job with the camera and lighting, plus the audio is good for an old guy with a hearing impairment. Thanks for all.
I'm having a problem with my 2016 compass does the front wheel hub bearing come with a steering knuckle??
The slow mo savagery was worth the price of admission!
i know im late to the party and ya prolly dont see these comments anymore but your videos have been a lifesaver for me i have done every single job so far on my vehicle on my own following your vids ty for all you do and hard work u put in your vids
Thank you I think I might be doing the same thing on a 2016 Jeep Patriot
Hub grappler is so much more efficient than slide hammers
nice job
Creaky brake
The tool that you are using is very similar to the one that I invented in 1984.
You are an awesome mechanic…i follow your videos from Mexico…congratulations dude