How to Replace the Rear Wheel Hub Bearing on Your Honda Odyssey Ridgeline Pilot

How to Replace the Rear Wheel Hub Bearing on Your Honda Odyssey Ridgeline Pilot

If your hub is stuck and won’t come off you can use a tool like this one on Amazon http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0002SRF6C/ref=as_li_qf_sp_asin_il_tl?ie=…

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RAY CECIL says:

Thanks for the video. My wife’s driver side is going. Now I know what to
do. Doesn’t look hard at all.

briansmobile1 says:

Those are to be pressed in and out. You can either remove the knuckle and
press it in a shop press *(once the circlip is removed that’s hiding behind
the wheel stud flange) or you can buy an on-the-car bearing press.

wilson perez says:

thx for the videos. great sense of humor, its definitely your style. and
you can bet your sweet mustache i will continue watching your videos.

hp11208 says:

Hey Brian i think you should come up with an intro or ending words,like
scotty says rev up ur engine,eric close with stay dirty and 1pug says dont
let the watchers get ya.What do you think ? it would be nice lol.

DA CHAN MAN says:

Just to let people know out there it might be a little different on the
pilot and ridgeline because they are awd and a drive axle will be
integrated in the process. good video man……

briansmobile1 says:

Blocked exhaust, bad EGR valve, blocked air filter, or blocked fuel filter.
Is check engine light on?

briansmobile1 says:

hella beauty! Went out for steak lobster and cheesecake to celebrate with
the Mrs. I got my hide tight on the tastes right!

Gene K says:

I was thinking where is my jack go? Until I saw this video. Please don’t
say that you didn’t steal it from my garage 🙂 Very helpful video. Very
good explained. And of corse the jack same as mine. Love it

briansmobile1 says:

I’m open to suggestions. I’ve thought about that before, but nothing seems
to catch my favor.

briansmobile1 says:

Great comment though. I wish I didn’t have to sleep and could make the
videos as cut and polished as I like my work to be. I used to be an
accomplished little artist back in my school days. I got to skip school to
represent my school for my sculpture and drawings. My teacher who I had
HUGE respect for told me “Perfection robs creation” which means in that
instance don’t be so worried about your work being so perfect that you
never get anything done. I really have had to apply this to vids.

briansmobile1 says:

You bet buddy!

ryansauto93 says:

Congrats on 500 videos Brian! They’re awesome, keep them coming.

briansmobile1 says:

Provide low cost, high quality, and do it quickly.

sixtyfiveford says:

Your having to much fun..

briansmobile1 says:

Ah shucks- you’re too nice!

kazeboy1 says:

I love how you are unprofessional in your videos, makes learning what i
didnt know fun and hearing what i already knew interesting Keep it up
brother!

PWRSTR0KER2008 says:

Not a bad design, I like hondas!

Jesse James says:

Back in the day before pressed bearings I thought you used to be able to
just replace the bearings and races themselves without having to replace
the whole assembly. At least the job isn’t too difficult thanks for the vid
Brian. Also I was surprised to see a mini van still using drum brakes in
the rear this day and age.

briansmobile1 says:

about $100

subaru733 says:

i wish all cars where that ez

won lee says:

good job. thanks for the video. Mr. Lincoln: )

briansmobile1 says:

Thanks

killman1971 says:

I recall hearing that the early Sportages had a problem with the air intake
tube collapsing somehow causing this problem.

KillerZero259 says:

brian you’re the greatest. made me smile and laugh in the beginning of the
video : – )

Jose Parra says:

Brian thank enjoyed the video sure was a lot of help thanks!;

fooey88 says:

I’m not knocking him or you man, but if you can’t take off the
wheel….ehhhh. I’m sure there are a million videos on how to take the
wheel off, ya know?

Mike Loucas says:

Happy half millenia (vide posting wise) Brian. Well done again!!

babybo601 says:

Ok can’t wait

briansmobile1 says:

lol Thanks brotha! I feel the love…. brotherly love!

Steve Rob says:

Thats a good safety habbit of leaving the tire under the vehicle should it
want to fall.

briansmobile1 says:

Thanks Agath!

fooey88 says:

how much was the replacement bearing for that vehicle? my front right one
is going bad.. i believe (’03 acura tl). i hear grinding sometimes whether
i’m turning or not

briansmobile1 says:

Thanks man!

briansmobile1 says:

de nada!

briansmobile1 says:

Thanks for watching along!

George D says:

Brian: Fantastic video. How about changing the front bearings on a 2006
Honda Odyssey?

incapabledub says:

hi brian, id figure this out for my self but i just love your videos, keep
making them 🙂

reneonlineg1 says:

man honda techs must have it easy

briansmobile1 says:

Thanks!

briansmobile1 says:

You’re welcome! Thanks for watching. We can always use more smart people in
this world!

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