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Rear wheel bearing hub change


Konrad C
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I saw this on one of the YouTube channels I watch. The Prius Gen 2 is hard to change but this is just as bad. 
 

 

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Any car would be difficult because of the rust. If you live in Greece you would not have that problem 😊☀️. I watch some Greek guy doing diy videos on his Corolla from 2012 that car has no rust at all, bolts and nuts under the car are clean, only dust, black suspension parts are still black with a hint of dust., but if you look under a uk 8 old Toyota you will find completely different pictures,.🌧🌧😐. I did my bearings with heating them a bit with heat gun, hummer and specialist wd-40, job done. Rear were not too bad but front one , omg. 
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On 4/30/2020 at 2:59 PM, TonyHSD said:

Any car would be difficult because of the rust. If you live in Greece you would not have that problem 😊☀️. I watch some Greek guy doing diy videos on his Corolla from 2012 that car has no rust at all, bolts and nuts under the car are clean, only dust, black suspension parts are still black with a hint of dust., but if you look under a uk 8 old Toyota you will find completely different pictures,.🌧🌧😐. I did my bearings with heating them a bit with heat gun, hummer and specialist wd-40, job done. Rear were not too bad but front one , omg. 
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I have removed the rear hub bearing off both my old '98 Mk1 Avensis and a facelift Mk1. They both came off without problem. All depends on the condition of car.  

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