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How to Replace a Front or Rear Wheel Bearing (Full ASMR)
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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