In this video I replaced the rear wheel bearing hub assembly in a 2009 Mazda 5. The struggle is real as I fight to get the T-50 bolts lose from the old hub. 
I am feeling the struggle. I also had tape and a zip tie on mine I have taken it off but I can't find the clip that I press and don't want to pull too hard and break the sensor. Any tips it seems like it was near the top when you showed it
Thanks for this. Can you tell me more about those springs? Model #? and ride quality and what shocks are you using? Also what are you running on the front? Thank You.
Sorry I don’t know anything about them, they were in the car when I purchased it. Sat a little lower than factory and rode very well. Looks like things were factory up front. Car has been totaled since this video so I can’t get anymore info for you.
Replacing the brakes wasn’t on the agenda for the time I had allotted for this project. I normally try to get my parts ahead of time, I had not inspected the brakes prior to starting this project so I didn’t have any brake parts.