Today on Classics Are Better, I am replacing the wheel bearings & hub assembly on my 2006 Chevy Silverado, though it should be approximately the same job for a 99-06 Silverado, Sierra, Suburban, Tahoe etc, essentially most of the early 2000's 1500 class GM 6 lug set ups.
I will go over how I discovered that my hub was failing, and how I go about removing the braking system and old hub and then installing a new one. As a disclaimer, I am not a professional mechanic, so just use this video as a guide, not specific instructions on how to accomplish the task on your vehicle. I take no responsibility for your actions or your project. I just aim to show that these jobs aren't as scary as they may seem to some people and that in the end it's really just nuts and bolts, be safe and use your brain and you should be able to knock this out.
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27 июл 2024