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Old 07-29-2018, 08:16 AM
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Cool Eurolat - Front suspension axle assembly

Hi, it is my movie about my front axle assembly. I waiting your critic, review )))

 
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Old 07-29-2018, 08:59 AM
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I wish there was an English version.
 
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Old 07-29-2018, 05:11 PM
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Originally Posted by Fla Steve
I wish there was an English version.
I was all clear.

Great job! No one cheap parts is.
I watched the video very carefully.

What is the white grease?

I was not see water shield between bearing seal and vertical link.And typically bolt of shock mountig bracket with the nut is down side.
 
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With a box full of parts for this job taunting me from the shop I really appreciated this post! No, I couldn’t understand the narration but I could follow along just fine. The video is shot very well, with consistent angles and lighting that makes it eminently clear what is being done. There were points I wished you’d used a headband, tripod or assistant to hold the camera so that you didn’t have to do work with one hand. That always makes me frustrated, as I want to help you, but can’t.

A very helpful and and clear piece that is like watching someone do the job from an armchair in their garage, in Eastern Europe.

Edit: I want to compliment your precision in assembly!
 

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Great video, easy to follow without audio. Could not have come at a better time as I'm replacing upper wishbone bushings and ball joints.
Watched entire video thought it was professional.Will be added to my favorites, Again Great Job and Thank You.
 
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Originally Posted by JigJag
With a box full of parts for this job taunting me from the shop I really appreciated this post! No, I couldn’t understand the narration but I could follow along just fine. The video is shot very well, with consistent angles and lighting that makes it eminently clear what is being done. There were points I wished you’d used a headband, tripod or assistant to hold the camera so that you didn’t have to do work with one hand. That always makes me frustrated, as I want to help you, but can’t.

A very helpful and and clear piece that is like watching someone do the job from an armchair in their garage, in Eastern Europe.

Edit: I want to compliment your precision in assembly!
I watched the entire video and did not see where he had to use one hand, maybe I missed it but I did watch all of it.
 
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Old 07-30-2018, 07:07 PM
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I watched the entire video and did not see where he had to use one hand, maybe I missed it but I did watch all of it.
Its early on. 3:00 in.
 
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Old 07-31-2018, 09:39 AM
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Originally Posted by Fla Steve
I wish there was an English version.
Maybe later, I will try to make english subtitles.

Originally Posted by xjsv12
What is the white grease?
I was not see water shield between bearing seal and vertical link.
It is ceramic grease. And in video 1:20 used : Nivea hand cream
When I disassembled the axle, it had not the water shield between bearing seal and vertical link.
I think, but not 100% sure :
the wheel hub with abs sensor rotor don't have water shield and hub oil seal have code cbc2858
but wheel hub without abs sensor rotor must have water shield and hub oil seal have code c45711
 
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Old 07-31-2018, 09:43 AM
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I am grateful for your comments and notes.
Thank you for taking your time to watch it.
 
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