Very very nice, hey I have an 04 jeep grand Cherokee with a Quadra trac 2 and my configuration looks almost the same as yours. Will my bearing carrier come out easy like that too? Just those 4 bolts and slide it back?
Are you kidding me? Use the 36mm axle nut socket that I ALREADY OWN? Instead of buying the special tool, dude you are a friggin genius. You’re the only one I watch now. Thank you.
Great video man !! Simple tools for the average Joe at home.. For anyone watching this applies to the XJ , ZJ , WJ, TJ and all us Jk mall crawlers. Same procedure.
Great video fella! Socket sizes for the seals and torque values are a huge plus! Thank you for taking the time to do this vid. Pretty confident now to do mine!
Nice job. Thanks for the free education. You dont know how much I appreciate a good informative video such as yours. I just did mine last weekend and if it weren't for your video, I'd prolly be out of a job right now. Thanks again.
Great video. Nice step by step with details on nearly everything. Would like to have seen the complete removal of the carrier. Great video. Thank you. Tom
I don't own nor have I ever owned a Jeep nor do I plan on ever buying one but this video was very enjoyable to watch. Great videos by the way. Love the Channel
Excellent video and great job filming and describing each step. One of the best I have seen. That is a pretty big job and it looks like you did it in a parking lot.
Thanks for posting my o4 jeep sprung a leak on the drivers side axle now with the help of your video i know what tools i will need and parts to order thank you.
I watched the whole thing and didn’t see any comedy, am I at the right place! lol thanks good video. You made me realize I need to get more extensions if I ever need to do this.
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Just stumbled on this video... I did my seals a little while ago and had a hard time getting them back installed. I never would've thought to use a 33mm socket to remove and install with the old seals. That would've made life so easy! Oh well, I'll know next time, haha!
Great job with the video and narrated guidance. The axle shaft seal should ride on the shiny journal surface further out than you show it in the video, but it's still really obvious that the old was was wallered out. This is a good time to inspect the CV axles for play and replace if they are worn.
Nice job !!! I like Your videos, because You show everything from beginning to end. It's great help for beginniers like me :) Cheers from Poland !!! :)
Just an FYI, the bearing caps are marked with a "J" on the bottom and a corresponding mark on the housing to show which one is which. Look at 8:18. I made a tool to press the seals in using a 1/2" bolt, a puck from a seal driver kit, and a 38mm socket (that fit perfectly inside the new seals).