hourang
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theres no problem in life that can't be cured with a BFH and a smokewrench. Well you'd need some ductape a bit of loctite and a roll of mechanics wire to cover all scenarios.
I just did a set of hubs for a member this weekend. We used serious force to remove them.they were literally rusted in place. after we got them out the bores were so dirty we had to use a grinder to clean them up so the new hubs would go in.
I'd really advise against pushing on the bolts unless you have spares or acess to more of them. Those threads weren't cut for that type of load and it will often destroy them. they can be hard to get at times.
Not to mention if the truck has alot of corrosion. It usually won't work anyway. I'll put it this way. the guy I did the hubs for was surprised at how much force it took to get them out. I was a bit surprised myself. Ussually a couple of well place hits will knock them out. I must have hit the drivers hub on and off for a good half hour. I don't swing a hammer like a sissy either.
yup exactly what i went through. i hand to grind and sand and clean the spindle as well. i would add a grinder with cutoff wheel to that fix everything scenario, maybe even a breaker bar.
yeah i didnt like the idea of hitting on the bolts either.