In this video I bring you along as I replace the rear wheel bearing on a 2012 Ford Fusion FWD 2.5 I also noticed when the lady was in the it had a cracked wheel! Time to throw some parts at this little guy. -Enjoy!

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  1. je S

    I had the same model and year. It sounded like a helicopter going down the road whe the rear whell bearing went out. youtubed fixed and replaced myself

  2. John O

    You should ask that young lady out to dinner. I think she's sweet on you.

  3. Matthew Maca

    About the rotor screws. We had a brake job on an Audi come back because they weren’t tight and every time you hit the brake the rotor would hit the wheel bolts. You could even see the marks they left. Only car I’ve ever seen it happen on, maybe something to do with the bolts vs studs

  4. John LaCroix

    TY,,,,,,WOW incredible very interesting super kool ,1st class great info.,, AAAAAAAAAAA++++++++++++ again great video I liked it a lot ,keep up the great work.

  5. John Gault

    doesn't any of your customers use ziebart or something similar?

  6. randy beard

    As a Southern Boy, I have to Sympathize with you Mechanics that have to Deal with Rusty Vehicles almost every day-what a Pain in the – – -…..

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    Cracking jokes ain't all it's cracked up to be

  8. jack smith

    Wow i cant believe how easy that bearing came off being an NY car. I live in Boston and never had a bearing come off that easy.

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