The passenger side rear hub was making noise lately, so replaced it today with a new one from Ebay. Enjoy!
The passenger side rear hub was making noise lately, so replaced it today with a new one from Ebay. Enjoy!
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Cheap, nice
cant beat the price. i know ive gone to ebay a few times and saved big
money, especially on clutches.
Nice job Craig. $25 is a really cheap repair.
yeah no kidding. at the auto parts store they are almost 70!
yes what else
maybe u got a another car who knows lol
talk about a score 25 bucks sweet craig
i never cheap out on starters, and alternators because how they are built
really matters.
thanks much Matt!
Good work Craig!
Yeah i was shocked of how cheap the part was
this the…century?
that must of sucked lol
let’s see if anyone knows why there are three holes in that hub, one big
and two smaller ones??
nice job i replaced a few brake lines on my truck today it would be so
simple but they were so rusted and seized in there but its all done t least
I never cheap out when it comes to bearings. To each his own though. Nice
vid.
When I had my Sunfire, I tried to replace the right rear hub, which is
similar to this one but a bit smaller. But the bolts have torx heads, and I
couldn’t get them loose for nothing. Couldn’t get a bite on them. I ended
up having to take it in.
im not good with cars but if that amount of rust on the metal bad?
It is not that bad smartass. The rockers, and floors are still in great
shape. Its just the rest of it is what sucks.