Easy DIY BMW Driveshaft Center Support Carrier Bearing Replacement

Easy DIY BMW Driveshaft Center Support Carrier Bearing Replacement

Easy DIY BMW Driveshaft Center Support Carrier Bearing Replacement

Nathan’s BMW Workshop
Po Box 115 Altenburg Mo 63732
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Juan Hernandez says:

Wow to much pressure to pull that part probably a lil bit of Pb blaster and i think work

Official Ton3Ton3 says:

He Nathan love your channel I have a 08 650i when I apply my brakes I get a hissing noise but the brake work great any tips you can help me with thank you

Juan Rodriguez says:

I dislike taking off the driveshaft ony e30. Such a pain in the butt especially if you have to be laying on the floor. My e30 center support bearing shield needs to be replaced because it makes a grinding noise when im in the higher rpms.

Chad Riddle says:

Same harbor freight pullers I have ! Lol I took an wd-40 the threads an light anti-seize prior to use an ran it up an down serval times an they have held up ok. I used them on same exact thing lol . Guess I got lucky .

Oleg Sukhotskiy says:

This crap tool wasn't designed for use on BMW… It happened to me couple of times as well… However, If I you need tool for one time use, you can rent it from many the automotive Stores. Worked for me.

Robert Mcdonald says:

I can't believe a little old BMW has to have a carrier bearing. We drive an F250 four-wheel drive pickup 8 ft bed extended cab it don't need no carrier bearing. I hope my wife's 2009 328i don't have one it's just more pieces of s*** to fix. I change my BMW emblem, two POS piece of s***

Fuchs Yoo says:

never seen a shop with enough tools much less too many

pugs1377 says:

I just cut mine off with an angle grinder when I replaced the bearing on my e39. New one went on pretty easy. That vid wasn't up to your normal standards.

Gary Callahan says:

A little silver anti seize on the puller threads will some times help.

Robert Threm says:

You better Grease the threads on that puller if you want to use it a couple more times get the cut saw three and a half inch angle grinder bada bing bada boom or if you want to have fun get in there chisel on an angle little on one side little on the other walk it right off I used to do this the big trucks or warm it up

Robert Threm says:

You might be a tooth off because you didn't market before you took it off. check the u-joints laying flat on a table and you will know

Robert Threm says:

I did mine . I'm sorry I didn't do the rubber thingy.show how to do the ujoint lol

Remodz says:

What a waste of time lol. Horrible video

Sean Paul says:

I suppose you could hack it off with an angle grinder

Sean Paul says:

Did I miss something ? How did you get it off ?

eldoradony says:

Two of the many things I have learned in my almost half century of repairing cars are 1)If you don't have what you need tool wise and can borrow it, do so. but if you think or know you will need it again, buy it. 2)If you buy the best you will only have to buy it once.

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