Brian Eslick from How to Automotive http://www.howtoautomotive.com takes you step-by-step through the process of replacing the rear wheel bearing on 2007-2014 Ford Edge. Rear brake pads and rotors were done at the same time.
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is this for the 2wd or the awd ?
Very good video
How do you know that the adjustment on the parking brake is correct?adjust till it doesn't move then back off a little that's all?
Thanks for the info and the parts list, quick order from aazon. Ordered a set of those wenches too, thanks again.
I just did this replacement and everything went great. But now ABS and traction lights are on in the dash. Any ideas to why this happened? I checked the sensor On the hub I replaced . Seems fine
Great detailed info! Thanks for posting.
I had to do both rear bearings on my sister in law's 2007 Edge FWD this past weekend. I watched a few videos on the job and yours, by far, was the best in regards to step by step, tools, etc. Thanks for the sanity check. Even on jacks in the driveway with hand tools, it was a relatively simple job.
Where’s the axle I need to know how to take that out
Man did you get lucky. When they are old and rusty this turns into a huge job.
Lemme just wiggle this bearing right on outta here… ope, here we go… MAANNN… I had to beat that bearing like it owed me money to get it outta there!
Nice job Brian. Great video and very informative . Many thanks and your efforts are appreciated. Denny
Great video Brian. If I lived in SoCal I would apply to work at your shop. Coming from the rust belt to Socal would be a dream. I should've stayed out in Socal back in the late nineties. I was stationed at 29 palms
When putting new brakes on you should of lubricated the top and bottom of brakes were metal to metal contact is..not just the back smh
Nice job but I have one question where is the rust. Lol
Great video, I really enjoy learning about stuff on different vehicles
Brian, I appreciate the videos you put out but I'm amazed by the apparent size of your shop. It seems so tiny and cramped. I need space to spread out! LOL.