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gwrabbit

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Attempted to do my rear wheel bearing.

Got the car in a nice level spot, jacked it up, placed the stands underneath, removed the wheel. Removed the caliper, pads, and went to go break the axle nut loose and the wheel just spun.

I spent hours trying to figure out a solution to prevent the wheel from spinning...Then it hit me.

I could have just left the damn caliper and pads on and had someone press the brake pedal while I broke the damn thing loose. All I ended up doing was cleaning the brake hardware and re-applying anti seize to the metal clips where the pad sits.

I may not be the brightest bulb in the pack, but at-least I tried.
Oh well, we'll attempt it again this weekend.
 

Jordan_R

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Attempted to do my rear wheel bearing.

Got the car in a nice level spot, jacked it up, placed the stands underneath, removed the wheel. Removed the caliper, pads, and went to go break the axle nut loose and the wheel just spun.

I spent hours trying to figure out a solution to prevent the wheel from spinning...Then it hit me.

I could have just left the damn caliper and pads on and had someone press the brake pedal while I broke the damn thing loose. All I ended up doing was cleaning the brake hardware and re-applying anti seize to the metal clips where the pad sits.

I may not be the brightest bulb in the pack, but at-least I tried.
Oh well, we'll attempt it again this weekend.
You need to invest in a proper impact is what I'm hearing!
 

gwrabbit

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You need to invest in a proper impact is what I'm hearing!
It's next on the list for sure. Could definitely save a lot of time by removing the lug nuts with an impact versus a ****** little socket.

I might just go with a Milwaukee impact and not have to worry about any stubborn bolts.

Or I might just get something half-way decent for the time being and get something better when I get a house.
So many options.
 

Jordan_R

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It's next on the list for sure. Could definitely save a lot of time by removing the lug nuts with an impact versus a ****** little socket.

I might just go with a Milwaukee impact and not have to worry about any stubborn bolts.

Or I might just get something half-way decent for the time being and get something better when I get a house.
So many options.
I bought a used DeWalt and I've never had an issue. My buddies Milwaukee tools are pretty shiny though and get the job done pretty well also! I think now a days unless you're using it for your job any of the major brands get it done fine.
 

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Attempted to do my rear wheel bearing.

Got the car in a nice level spot, jacked it up, placed the stands underneath, removed the wheel. Removed the caliper, pads, and went to go break the axle nut loose and the wheel just spun.

I spent hours trying to figure out a solution to prevent the wheel from spinning...Then it hit me.

I could have just left the damn caliper and pads on and had someone press the brake pedal while I broke the damn thing loose. All I ended up doing was cleaning the brake hardware and re-applying anti seize to the metal clips where the pad sits.

I may not be the brightest bulb in the pack, but at-least I tried.
Oh well, we'll attempt it again this weekend.
Sometimes you learn the hard way... but you learn !

If you live in an area prone to rust, be prepared with a plan B, C, D and E. Those wheel hubs stick badly and can be a pain to remove.
 

gwrabbit

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Sometimes you learn the hard way... but you learn !

If you live in an area prone to rust, be prepared with a plan B, C, D and E. Those wheel hubs stick badly and can be a pain to remove.

Yeah...Wisconsin here. It's been through a couple of winters already so I'm already thinking that it's going to be a pain. We salt our roads too lol.
 

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I bought a used DeWalt and I've never had an issue. My buddies Milwaukee tools are pretty shiny though and get the job done pretty well also! I think now a days unless you're using it for your job any of the major brands get it done fine.

I'm still using my old air tools. They never seem to break.
 

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A few techs at my shop that use them swear by the Dewalt 20v impact, I haven't brought myself to buy one since I almost never need one but that's a good option.
 

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Biggest mistake guy's make is not using a large enough supply hose to it and blame it on the tools.
No your curly 1/4 line will not give you the proper air flow
 

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Took a little ride near Jordan's neck of the woods to Auxvasse, MO. Today. If he hadn't installed the resonator I probably could have heard it.
For all you guys on the fence about electric tools, go for it. I do this for a living and swapped all my stuff over for Milwaukee and never looked back. Still have all my air tools on stand by, but it's great not having to trail air lines.
 

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Took a little ride near Jordan's neck of the woods to Auxvasse, MO. Today. If he hadn't installed the resonator I probably could have heard it.
For all you guys on the fence about electric tools, go for it. I do this for a living and swapped all my stuff over for Milwaukee and never looked back. Still have all my air tools on stand by, but it's great not having to trail air lines.
Should had swung by! Had another sho owner over!

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