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> Front Wheel Bearing Hub Assembly
Guest_Smitty_*
post May 10 2008, 10:49 PM
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just to let everone know when you change the front wheel bearing hub assembly its a ****. u just have to keep hammering and pulling and prying and chizleing for ever and it will finally come free. it took me almost all day to do but its done. thats after you hammer off the rotars which are stuck on just as bad. good luck anyone who trys it again. just remember just keep hammering and lots of penetrating oil
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gtgearhead
post May 26 2008, 05:08 PM
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What year? My '86 is supper easy. You probably needed to press them in and out.
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