Replacing hub bearing

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DarkTahoe00

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Hey Sepiroth, I feel ya I had to do this twice once when I changed out the spindels when I lowered it and again when I kept getting a vibration in the front after I was done lowering it! So I did both and the first time I heated it up with a torch going around the entire spindel and soaking it with PB BLASTER works wonders!!! I had to beat it out as well but as much and before I put them back in I slapped alot grease on them so when I ended up doing this for the second time to put the new one's in they came sliding right out! Now after all that it wasn't even the problem! It ended up being a bad U Joint causing the vibration!
 

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I know it is funny now! But man did that **** SUCK!!! LOL!
 
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Oh for sure. Still I am in awe at what it took to get that sumomabish out.
 

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Yea me too! I mean i was able to use a Ball Pein hammer and wide blade chisel and rotated the stud area so I wasn't hitting the same place too much and got them to come out that way.
 

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