peashooter
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I CANT GET A FRONT HUB OFF because the wheel bearing appears stuck on the shaft!
Front Drivers side came off fine, but the front passenger side is stuck. The bearing just wont come loose from the support shaft.
To my knowledge the bearing is fine, it isnt any hotter than the rest of them when driving, so I assume the bearing is okay and not shot and thus welded to the shaft.
So far I've tried the following:
-putting some lug nuts on and pulling the hub off with what strength I can muster (the lug nuts give something to grab on to)
-tapping the outside circumfrence of the hub flang with a large hammer in an attempt to pop it loose.
-putting the bearing nut back on and tightening it down and loosening it in an attempt to move it back to break it loose and make sure the bearing is on square and not cocked.
Not sure what else to do?
I assume I cant put anytype of puller onto the splined shaft coming out right? My only thought is to make a steel plate to use as a puller. It would have to have a hole big enough in the center to let the shaft go through it but not the threaded support shaft, then to pull I'd make some holes in in that line up with the 8 axle bolts and just tighten them and hope it pulls the hub off with the bearing.... I just dont want to spend a couple hours I dont really have making a single use tool if there is a faster more clever way that someone else can tell me.
Front Drivers side came off fine, but the front passenger side is stuck. The bearing just wont come loose from the support shaft.
To my knowledge the bearing is fine, it isnt any hotter than the rest of them when driving, so I assume the bearing is okay and not shot and thus welded to the shaft.
So far I've tried the following:
-putting some lug nuts on and pulling the hub off with what strength I can muster (the lug nuts give something to grab on to)
-tapping the outside circumfrence of the hub flang with a large hammer in an attempt to pop it loose.
-putting the bearing nut back on and tightening it down and loosening it in an attempt to move it back to break it loose and make sure the bearing is on square and not cocked.
Not sure what else to do?
I assume I cant put anytype of puller onto the splined shaft coming out right? My only thought is to make a steel plate to use as a puller. It would have to have a hole big enough in the center to let the shaft go through it but not the threaded support shaft, then to pull I'd make some holes in in that line up with the 8 axle bolts and just tighten them and hope it pulls the hub off with the bearing.... I just dont want to spend a couple hours I dont really have making a single use tool if there is a faster more clever way that someone else can tell me.
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