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Old 10-19-2011, 03:22 PM
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Ok well my drivers side hub assembly went bad and I am in the process of replacing it. Ive done plenty before but this one has been the biggest PITA ever. Ive been spraying it for the past 2 days with PB blaster but it has not helped at all. It took 20 minutes of pounding with a 10lb sledge hammer just to get the rotor off. Now after 2 hours of PB blaster/heat/sledge hammer and alot of dirty talk the assembly has not moved one bit. Im clueless as to what to try next. Any ideas guys?
 
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Get three bolts of the same thread(so you don't destroy the oem bolts). Thread them in (to within a 1/4") and use a steel rod or piece of metal the correct length, and use the power steering to to break it free. Only a small amount at a time on each bolt.
 
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Are you talking about the bolts for the bearing itself?
 
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ill give it a try.. thanks alot zman
 
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Don't forget to clean everything good and use Anti Seize compound when reinstalling everything. And I hope you have a manual, so you can torque everything to the right specs.
 
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Well it took using the power steering and hitting it with a hammer to break it free. Got it all cleaned up and put back together now. I do have the manual and am just waiting on a torque wrench to get here then that project is done. Then onto plugs and wires.. That thing was rusted on there really really bad, worse than ive ever seen
 
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I am right in the middle of the same thing. It is day 14. I have seen this before and they junked it...I will not do that..Gonna try the bolt thing Friday night. Any pointers?
 
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Wear eye protection.

Snap on makes an air hammer bit for pounding on the bolt flanges so you don't bugger up your bolts - they don't seem to work as well as the power steering trick.
 
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I was able to remove two of the three bolts, and on the third, I stripped the head. Being the impatient kind, I cut the old hub free, however I am unable to get the third bolt out.. I think I would be able to knock it out, but it's not budging... Any Ideas? Also, what size bolts are they, since I'm going to have to replace one...
 


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