BMW Wheel Hub Bearing Replacement : DIY [ How To - Part 1 of 2 ] /// 330i (E46)

Description

(Part 1 of 2) This video demonstrates the DIY steps on how to replace your BMW's Front Axle Hub-Bearing assembly. (This was after I received a few Estimates on cost from different shops including a BMW dealership : between $800 to $1250 plus tax.) Tools needed: Jack and JackStands Slotted screwdriver Hammer 8mm Hex 10mm deep socket 16mm socket 17mm deep socket Bearing-race Installer Ratchet extension 36mm socket 46mm socket Torque wrench (that can hit 250 ft. lbs) 3-Jaw Puller (locking) Quick Link - Part 2 of 2 www.youtube.com Legal Disclaimer - Do this at your own risk. Follow all Safety Procedures. Wear Eye Protection! Wear mechanics gloves if possible. Not responsible if you break anything (Yourself or Property) This DIY was performed on a 02 BMW E46 330i automatic, alpine white paint, with Sport Suspension Package, you know the drill. So if that is not your vehicle, there might be differences.

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