Bad wheel bearing? Wheel bearing noise? Learn how to replace a wheel bearing in your car or truck. In this video I show you how to replace a front or rear wheel bearing hub assembly. With this wheel bearing replacement you need to remove the axle nut, the brake caliper and rotor, and unbolt the bad wheel hub bearing assembly. It is that simple! I show you how to replace the wheel bearing at home using common hand tools, and this time the video is an ASMR (autonomous sensory meridian response) video with high quality audio!

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38 thoughts on “How to Replace a Front or Rear Wheel Bearing (Full ASMR)”
  1. Hi chris, i bought moog wheel bearing theres up and down reviews on it but i want your opinion. If not good bearing can you send me links where to get a good one. I have honda accord 2015 sport Appriciate your response

  2. I know it's an april fools joke but as a person who expiriences ASMR this video is amazing. It's informative, relaxing, straight forward and enjoyable. I would love to see more tho I know it won't happen

  3. Someone may have told you this, but if u back out all the bolts holding in the wheel bearing except for a few threads, you could put an extension or socket behind it to hit something solid while turning the steering wheel with the vehicle running.

  4. Just replaced both rear hubs. I was prepared for a nightmare of a job, living on coastal Australia, everything gets rusty here, and having a 2001 rav4. To my surprise, both popped out as soon as I've undone the bolts holding the hubs. Shocked and relieved I've thanked the automotive gods for looking out for me and carried on! Thanks Chrisfix for elaborate video. This was my first time fixing anything mechanical on the car and watching your videos helped out a lot with building confidence that I could possibly do it myself

  5. Excellent video, to the point and without wasting the first two minutes on "credits" and boring, redundant intros. Wish this had been done on a late'50's era classic car with drum brakes since that is my project, but still this was interesting.

  6. Yeah my ball bearing needs to be replaced but I’m just driving it until it locks up car ain’t worth putting more money into

  7. I don't have the tools or the patience for this DIY on my car well off to the mechanic i go for this One they got the time I just need the money LoL

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