 Hey guys welcome to another episode of titanium and garage this video today is gonna be on replacing a rear wheel bearing you ever ride your ATV notice the click-click-click noise usually your wheel bearing if it isn't your axle already placed replace the axle shaft and I still get the click clicking noise I've jacked up the back end up and I was able to wiggle the rear wheel back and forth so I'm gonna go ahead take the hub off take all disassemble everything and I'm gonna show you how to press wheel bearing out and put a brand new one in so all you're gonna need for this is half inch socket wrench 916 socket wrench and five ace and so first things first I already got the bolts off remove your rear brake if you have one on that side I'm gonna go ahead and remove this you know those pliers for that pull this cotter pin out keep a track how many shims were there and you're able to pull this out and now what I like to do is I like to loosen everything up in here just to get make sure everything's free so I take my half inch go ahead remove the bushing the bolt everything up here 916 to the top sure you don't lose the washer all together this part up here now I'm gonna remove the 916 since bolt and this is five ace on the bottom pull this one off just grab that's flat out and if you haven't make sure these are greased up when you put them back in already had taken this off once before so everything's greased up and here you have it it's the bearing there is a C-clip in there that I will take out and then I'll be able to press that out from the inside all right guys it keeps falling apart so I'm gonna go ahead remove this C-clip and then I'll be able to press that bearing out go ahead I need a screwdriver for that as well there you go piece of cake they also make a tool you can buy on I've seen them on eBay where you just slide it in there it's got a grease sirk on it and you can grease up your bearings that way I haven't bought one yet but I'll show you what they look like these bearings are only 35 bucks so if you've got a press I just replace them right away instead of greasing them up and I'll show you how that's done alright and here's that tool I was telling you about yes it does just slide right over the shaft and you're able to grease the rear bearings and the front bearings like I said I haven't bought one yet I think I might pick one up but works out pretty slick from what I what I hear on the forums and here we go we got it set up in the press it's gonna pull us down push the bearing up make one one of these presses that sit on a bench to there like 80 bucks so not that expensive to do I'll just reverse what I've done and press the bearing back in should be seated all right so I got the bearing pushed in I got to put that snap ring back in there you have it one wheel bearing done