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I have done both sides that way. There was no way to get the hub out of the wheel spindel with out seperateing the hub. I cleaned with brake cleaner and repacked the grease and used a manually press and pressed the 2 pcs back together. No problems at all<br><br>I did the driver side about 10,000 mile ago and last weekend when I changed the rotors that hub looked great, no grease leak, when I took out the ABS wheel sensor I could see grease still in there. I did the passenger side this same way last weekend.
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I think Ch is Irish. I know his luck is great. Ricki tell them about the pictures. I saw that on a thread a while back. This guy is good.<br><br>Ricki's head is swelling. Need a new hat by now!!!!!
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You know Ricky now that I think about it we could have gotten that peice off so much faster if we had a slide hammer. Was using a couple today to rebuild and old chrysler tranny and it hit me (this would have been perfect why didn't i think of this two weeks ago) oh well live an learn. Maybe it will save ome others some time.
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[quote author=Stormin_Norman link=board=11;threadid=7872;start=15#77129 date=1039284655]<br>Keep a 3' piece of 4"x4" lumber with you for those outside flats. Just drive the inside tire up on the lumber, no jacking involved ;D. <br>[/quote]<br><br>Good idea thanks S N
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[quote author=Cattle Hauler link=board=11;threadid=7872;start=15#75972 date=1039087289]<br>I have done both sides that way. There was no way to get the hub out of the wheel spindel with out seperateing the hub. I cleaned with brake cleaner and repacked the grease and used a manually press and pressed the 2 pcs back together. No problems at all<br><br>I did the driver side about 10,000 mile ago and last weekend when I changed the rotors that hub looked great, no grease leak, when I took out the ABS wheel sensor I could see grease still in there. I did the passenger side this same way last weekend.<br>[/quote]<br><br> Hauler;<br>I've got a puller that will take the hubs off easy ( usually without seperating the bearing ). After the bolts are out it takes about 60 seconds to pull the unit.<br>A local tire shop here in town call me when they have one of these to pull apart. Their to cheap to but a puller.<br>If you ever have to pull yours again call or pm me. Or any one else around here for that matter. ( it may cost you a cup of coffee or a 5.9 you know ) ;D<br><br> : Eddie : 8)
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Hey Eddie where were you when I called on the phone? And where were you when I emailed you? I went to Lexington and on up to have Tom fix my KDP and I wanted to stop in and have a visit with you. But I could not get an answer.<br>I forget the date but it was a week or two ago.<br><br>Oh Sick, Robert
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