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How To Install Replace Wheel Hub Bearing Chevy GMC S-10 S15 4x4 Part 2 1AAuto.com

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Uploaded by on May 4, 2010

http://www.1aauto.com/1A/wheel-bearing-hub-front/Chevy/S10-Blazer/1ASHS00003
1A Auto shows you how to repair, install, fix, change or replace a worn out, vibrating or groaning front wheel bearing hub. This video is applicable to 1998-2008 Chevy S-10 Blazer, 1998-2004 S-10 Pickup Truck, GMC Jimmy or S15 Sonoma models. When your Hub starts to go bad it will make a humming or grinding noise that changes pitch or volume when you turn.

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  • Front and rear are identical correct? its a 4wheel drive blazer

  • @thomasplusamber The rear bearings are different than the fronts. We currenty do not carry the rears for this vehicle.

  • what does a ball bearing does?

  • @supersanchez1991 It enables the wheel to rotate smoothly while in motion.

  • WILL THIS VIDEO WORK FOR A 02' S-10 Chevy blazer "EXTREME PACKAGE" 2-door 2 wheel drive???????

  • @aaron84751 No this video is performed on a 4WD truck.

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  • Ok, going to attempt to do this in the next couple days...wish me luck. I have a 2001 S-10 4WD. Wish me luck.

  • Sweet video. I'll be attempting this next week on a friend's truck...I've done this type of work before, but it's nice to know the specifics before jumping in...THANKS!!!

  • I just changed my wheel bearings on my s10 blazer. your video was precise. I hoped it was because I stopped to buy 36mm socket based on your info before I even looked at the vehicle. lol. Thanks

  • THANKS VIDEO WAS A BIG HELP

  • Thanks so much for these videos! This really helps people like me who do their own work but don't always know everything about a particular job. It instills confidence that a person can do the job correctly and safely.

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