How to Replace Front Wheel Bearing & Hub Assembly 2011-2017 Honda Odyssey

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This video shows you how to install a front wheel bearing & hub assembly on your 2011-2017 Honda Odyssey. 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 repair was done on a 2011 Honda Odyssey and the process should be similar on the following vehicles:
2011 Honda Odyssey
2012 Honda Odyssey
2013 Honda Odyssey
2014 Honda Odyssey
2015 Honda Odyssey
2016 Honda Odyssey
2017 Honda Odyssey

Tools you will need:
• 19mm Socket
• Brake Grease
• Brake Parts Cleaner
• Copper Anti-Seize
• Safety Glasses
• sanding disc
• Hammer
• Punch
• Rubber Mallet
• Wheel Chocks

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TRQ
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I love how realistic this was and how you had to deal with a bunch of inconveniences like normal people do

ChanceSampson
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Dude you are true hero. There are so many people who are going to watch this and learn and save so much money by being able to do this on their own.

anticusplays
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You can take the caliper bracket off with the caliper and hang it from the spring instead of removing the pads and caliper separately to save time. Also you can use an air hammer and a punch bit in the center of the axle if it is seized in, should pop right through the hub with a good air hammer. Also same thing for the rotor screws they usually get stuck you can use an air hammer and a bolt buster to get them out. Great vid thanks for the simple and well documented walkthrough

FixStuffDaily
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Fantastic video, calmly walked through the steps with great camera working showing all the angles!

aperturegarage
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Thank you for letting me know how to fix it God bless you and your family and friends keep doing what you love doing fixing cars and vans very excited Job

AngelLuna-yj
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That van has definitely been in the salt on roads. Excellent teacher, thank you!

garypritchard
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As always, an excellent video. Thank you!

josephbarr
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Thanks for the video and torque values.

robertgeorge
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Could you have used a pulley puller to pull the hub assembly off the spline instead of persuading it with the sledge?

markking
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Video is only good for visual reference! I love videos like this because makes any diyer scared to death and makes my business soar! 300$ for 32 min tops. Keep up great videos

josephcisneros
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When torquing bolts down please torque them down bottom left, then top right, then top left, then bottom right.

cameronshaw
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L went the wrong way on wheel bearing bolts 😅 it’s ok everyone mass up now and then

TheBmco
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ME GUSTARÍA SABER PORQUE NO SACÓ LA BOCAMASA DE RODAJE CON EL EXTRACTOR DE POLEAS O BASE DE RODAJE PORQUE DE SER ASI SE HUBIESE EVITADO DE ESTAR DANDO DE MARTILLAZOS A LA BOCAMASA SI Y EL EXTRACTOR DE TRES GARRAS DE 7 TONELADAS ES MAS QUE SUFICIENTE.
IGUAL SE HIZO UN BUEN TRABAJO.
QUE DIOS PADRE ETERNO BARUJ HASHEM LOS BENDIGA 🙏 GRACIAS

percy
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shouldve cleaned the bearing bore and used anti seize!

walterkz
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you don't know what a welt is? we never lubricate the hub 😬😬😬😬

grzechstoma