How To Replace Front Wheel Hub 2007-16 GMC Acadia

How To Replace Front Wheel Hub 2007-16 GMC Acadia

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Not only can a worn wheel bearing or hub be annoying if it is noisy or vibrating, but it can also lead to accelerated wear in other parts, or unsafe driving conditions. Replacing your worn bearing or hub with a quality TRQ part is a safe, smart, decision. This video shows you how to do the replacement yourself on your 2007-2016 GMC Acadia.

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TRQ says:

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Randy Brown says:

Next time compress caliber will.come off and go back on easier

Roy White says:

That repair seemed straight forward enough.

mike cohoon says:

Why wasnt any bearing grease put on the spines?

Oscar Monreal says:

I replaced the assembly now the abs and traction light are on. Any tips?

Cesar Astorga says:

Would this be the Same for a 2012 Chevy traverse

BustaNAugusta says:

Pay attention to the direction the brake shields are facing, especially making sure they curve outward/away from the rotor as they will dig into them. Excellent video!

Wheelhouse Projects says:

Thanks for all of the videos on Lambdas – thanks to your videos and parts I did the front lower control arms, struts, tie rods, sway bar links and bushings. Still have a vibration at high speed 70+ (4 new tires, alignment in the past 100 miles) thinking the bearings need to be replaced. How should I check?

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