@@bodgitandleggitgarage Where do you get the Factory bearing. Is it KOYO/Seiko Bearing or SKF? I am afraid to buy after market especially soft Chinese steel.
You've only got a small one but you make the most of it 😂 hammer that is. Looked too rusty for me, I only have to look at things for them to fall out over here
It's been a while since a wheel bearing came out that nice for me...damn rust. I did get a good laugh out of this video. That's how you get them jealous 😂 Ivan in sandals and shirtless... doesn't get any better than that .👍
skoda recommend to replace brake fluid every two years,that seems excessive to me what are your thoughts and surely the brake fluid is still usable after two years? thanks.
It's not quite as Eric O because if I am not mistaken he uses some grease between some parts to slow down the rust. But anyway nice video mister Leon... lol.
I would love to laugh but the first set of pads and discs I changed on my GF's old Toyota Aygo took a lot of work to break the discs free of the hub. A good solid grunt is enough torque for anyone! ;-)
Hi I've done a video on torque settings before and this is a heavy grunt lol all joking aside when you work in a garage for a long time you really do not use Talk second only on certain parts of the engine you just get used to it so unfortunately I cannot tell you the proper torque settings as I don't use them and never had an issue
Most rotors can come off that way and easy. But I have dealt with some where big nasty does need to come out. Salt and metal are not nice to each other here in Michigan!
I know money always comes into it however it just seems such a shame that you've done the labour to remove those discs to change the wheel bearings that you couldn't fit the new ones at the same time that surely would have saved the customer money in the long run great video thank you
Everyone will be Trading in there car's for a Toyota now little hammer and Largish Gruntish lol😊Sorted......All the very best wishes for Christmas and New Year to you and your the Family Leon Have a Gooden. .
There's play in the bearing because there is no nut keeping the two halves at the right compression. That's why the torque setting is so important on the drive shaft nut with these type of bearings. I still think ugger duggers are more accurate than grunts though lol....