This video was efin awesome! I have 0 mechanical experience and I followed this to the tee and was able to successfully change both front wheel bearings. The noise is completely gone and I gained a ton of experience running this project. I can’t thank you guys enough for sharing such thorough instructions on how to do this.
Keep your original Lower Ball Joint Star Nut. The one that came on my suspension knuckle from 1A Auto stripped before it reached 60 ft lbs. of torque. I reused the old star nut just fine. I am very happy with this purchase and the video made it very easy. The grinding noise from my bad wheel bearing is gone. Thanks!
Great video. These loaded knuckles are the way to go, especially for those without a press. Those damn bleeder screws always seem to snap, so I try not mess with them, unless I'm bleeding brakes. Just take the cap off the fluid reservoir and push the piston in, that way any air can escape and you don't have to worry about bleeder screws.
Hello TRQ, Was watching your posting 'How to replace Driver Side Suspension Knuckle Kit 2008-2012 Honda Accord' as i am ready to replace my 2007 Accord front driver side steering knuckle. In your video, when putting back the lower control arm, the castle nut and the carter pin were not aligned. in other words, the carter pin did not go in-between castle nut walls. Wondering if this is ok to not align? Please advise.