How to Replace Front Hub Bearing 2008-2016 Chrysler Town & Country

How to Replace Front Hub Bearing 2008-2016 Chrysler Town & Country

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2008 Chrysler Town & Country
What’s up guys! In this vid Lil Cuzin and I are showing you how to replace the front hub bearing in a 2008 Chrysler Town and & Country. If you watch the vid thoroughly you will see that this job isn’t that bad at all. You can do the work yourself……in the driveway!!!!!!!!!

Parts can be found at your local parts store. Prices may vary!

Tools used:
basic tools
allen bit
air hammer and chisel
wire brush
32mm axle socket
electric impact 3/8 & 1/2

CHECK OUT MY OTHER VIDS!!!!!!!!!
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BACKGROUND MUSIC: Rockytunes aka (Leek)
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*Please be aware that I am not responsible for you actions in any type of way. If you get injured during the job or damage other parts including the engine I’M NOT RESPONSIBLE! Always work with safety and please do your research

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Robert Johnson says:

Regarding the dust shield:
1. The brother was keeping it real by showing that mechanics are human and can forget things. He could have erased the video, recorded another one where he didn't forget to put it on. Forgetting to do things is real.
2. Anyone can get distracted when they are working AND making a video at the same time.
3. Did all of the commentors that said "..you forgot to put the dust shield back on…" actually stop watching the video before it ended to post that comment? SMH
4. Almost every other comment is about forgetting to put the dust shield back on. Didn't anyone of those commentors even bother to read the comment section first to see that dozens of people before them already said it. SMH again.

Maure Outdoors says:

Bro you just saved me 1400$ plus tax my dealership tried to screw me. Loved the video!!

mloera2883 says:

"I'm black, I ain't no God damn slave" o hell no. I lost it. Nice of you to teach the young man how to work on cars.

retro440 says:

Excellent f*cking video, but, I had to watch it several times because I was laughing too f*cking hard! Now, out to the garage to replace a wheel bearing on f*cking 2010 Town and Country!

SSdragon666 says:

Fuckin fuckin fuckin da fuckin all da fuckin time fuckin

mark schindler says:

disrespectful to employee, cursing, no real training just cursing and not good explanation of process. Thumbs down SON!

THE EXTERMINATOR says:

But great camera work

THE EXTERMINATOR says:

And man! Protect them threads yo!

THE EXTERMINATOR says:

Would be better without the stupid music

William Roberts says:

I like it, pay no attention to the haters, keep it real , dont edit a fucking thing. the video helped me on my 2010 town and country. Cant please everyone so got to please yourself. Hats off to the young buck doing all the wrenching for you.

Tim Collins says:

i was waitin for u to see the fuckin damn dust sheild layin there fuc shit dont need all that bad language oh nice tools for sure

MABROUK HAMIDA says:

Way the F word

Ronnie Lewis says:

hey man im a new subscriber and i have a small problem maybe you can help with. my new hub came with the new abs cable but my abs light is on after replacement WTF do i do?

Ronnie Lewis says:

your awesome bro

Marc Odin says:

This video did a lot more for me than what it was intended for.
I could care less about the hub bearing now.
It's showing me how ridiculous I sound if I ever swear.
You sound like such a fool thank you for showing me the error of my ways

Reallionaire B says:

Thanks for the vid but I couldnt help but notice the young dude and his shinny snap on tools. Lol they didnt have a speck of oil on them. Kinda pricy tool collection for a guy who cant do a hub bearing by himself lol. But good luck young buck

hudsonvally rideshareguy says:

I don't care about cursing at least you gave a step by step tutorial for your cousin. What's important is the proper use of tools and in which order to use them. Thanks

gamerdad313 says:

Strait to point n the cussing like tru mechanic lol

UBG ValorX6XSaint says:

Did someone make you mad. The F word in an instructional vid. Cmon man

williewest 2370 says:

You can see the dust shield right on the ground and they don't even notice it, trying too hard to make a video that really don't show much of how you really do these things

williewest 2370 says:

I think it's a good idea to remove that big ass nut holding the rotor before you hit it with a hammer and it's not a good idea to hit the rotor with a hammer anyway you don't want to bend or damage the rotor use a rubber mallet, you need a lot to learn yet

Don Woods says:

fine job explaining the "fucking" steps to take. lol..

Andrew Watkins says:

What size Allen wrench?

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