BMW E39 M5 Wheel Bearing Replacement DIY

BMW E39 M5 Wheel Bearing Replacement DIY

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1seipai says:

It’s great to see someone who really cares about his car. 

Revoe Lucion says:

Hey Ryan and Colton, pick up a Duplicolor caliper paint set for $25 and
spend the few short hours painting your brakes (you’ll only need 1 kit for
both cars). Also grab a cheap paintbrush because the included one is
garbage. I’ve done my 530 and WRX, and next up is the wife’s Jetta. I
guarantee you will be totally satisfied with the result and you’ll wonder
why you didn’t do it sooner.

Trip Maschmeyer says:

Another great DIY as usual. Will probably use this for my next brake job.

YouBocaj67Tube says:

And then we cheeched! 

Zawisza Czarny says:

I love how Colton is doing all of the job on Rayan car 😀 Good guy tho.

CanBoChoChet says:

Your car’s front rotors shed some of its weights with those vents around
the hub but that could be the reason why the bearing failed since dirt and
salt mighta gotten in easier. Kinda like a “double-blade sword”.

6824096 says:

I actually have this planned soon to change both and both front brakes. 

GETaYOTA says:

Turner Motorsport raped your wallet for those things. $158 each on fcp

BMW 530i says:

Nice work guys 

Appleguy2456 says:

“fag” wheel bearing. ha. fag. sorry.

dusty1688 says:

Great video as always guys 😀 I really appreciate them as they help me out
a lot with my ’02 E39. I just have one question if you guys can help me out
please. I get a constant vibration on my steering wheel around 45-65mph
when cruising AND when also braking. At no other speed i get this vibration
( you can also feel it slightly on the body). In rectifying this I replaced
all control arms, struts, springs, rotors, pads you name it and I’ve done
so using strictly OEM parts. I’ve also fitted new tires and had them
properly balanced and aligned countless times. However the vibration is
still there. Do you guys have any further suggestions I can probably look
into? Would appreciate it a lot :)

Jacob Marquis says:

perfect timing, i have one that needs to be done!

goma3 says:

Nice DIY but a word of advice:

-> PB Blaster is good and all, but if you come across a truly stuck bolt,
try Kroil. An aerosol can will cost you $12 but it is night and day from
anything else. Just spray and wait 20 min.

You can get on Amazon and once you use it trust me, you will never ever go
back to PB, WD-40 or anything else similar.

G Shocker says:

What kind of company names themselves “FAG”?

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