This video is to help people learn how it’s done. I recommend a workshop manual at the start of the video for reference to their particular make and model. The processes are all very similar. My 02 Dodge Dakota 4X4 and my 06 Ford Freestar minivan were identical. Remove 3 bolts, remove driveshaft, remove bearing. I’m putting up this info for free for the benefit of others. You do save a ton of cash if you DIY! Glad to hear you were able to fix your truck.
Of course it woud limit the amount of hits on the video, because people like me wouldn’t be looking in the wrong place. And you’re dead wrong about all Dodge 4 X 4 front bearing being the same. No they’re not. The ’04 Dakota onwards is vastly different than the ’03 and earlier. You don’t have to remove the axle form the ’04s, for starters. I just did mine.
This video is to help people learn how it’s done. I recommend a workshop manual at the start of the video for reference to their particular make and model. The processes are all very similar. My 02 Dodge Dakota 4X4 and my 06 Ford Freestar minivan were identical. Remove 3 bolts, remove driveshaft, remove bearing. I’m putting up this info for free for the benefit of others. You do save a ton of cash if you DIY! Glad to hear you were able to fix your truck.
Of course it woud limit the amount of hits on the video, because people like me wouldn’t be looking in the wrong place. And you’re dead wrong about all Dodge 4 X 4 front bearing being the same. No they’re not. The ’04 Dakota onwards is vastly different than the ’03 and earlier. You don’t have to remove the axle form the ’04s, for starters. I just did mine.
That would limit the amount of “hits” on the video. (all the Dodge 4X4 front bearings are the same method)
You should have the year of the vehicle in your video title. Makes for a better search for viewers.
Good info. Thanks!
I use an IR impact gun to remove the halfshaft nut. With the wheel off. The impact action allows this.