wheel bearing R&R

Robert Mangas porter_t_dog at hotmail.com
Sun Feb 22 21:30:51 EST 2004


  There's that Schley piece, too.  I looked for a pic online and you can see 
it in the "tools" section of the online Techtonics catalog:

https://www.techtonicstuning.com/indexs.html

  You can sometimes find this locally to rent, but when my local source said 
it was $50 to rent it and $50 for a bearing that I could get for $30 shipped 
online I just bought a Harbor Freight press.  It's FAR easier to take out 
the upright than most people realize.

Robert



>From: Kneale Brownson <knotnook at traverse.com>
>To: "Kent McLean" <kentmclean at mindspring.com>,"Ron Wainwright" 
><ron_01056 at yahoo.com>, <quattro at audifans.com>
>Subject: Re: wheel bearing R&R
>Date: Sun, 22 Feb 2004 19:10:14 -0500
>
>Old Forge Tools Hub Shark bearing puller???
>http://www.thetoolwarehouse.net/shop/OLD-7325.html
>
>At 09:18 AM 2/22/2004 -0500, Kent McLean wrote:
> >"Ron Wainwright" <ron_01056 at yahoo.com> wrote:
> >>  has anyone come up with a Magiver'ish way to do the
> >> bearings without bringing the car somewere?
> >
> >Huw Powell's site has a description with pictures
> >of a MacGyver-ish use of some plumbing pieces
> >to R&R bushings. It might inspire you to try the
> >same with wheel bearings.
> >http://www.humanspeakers.com/audi/bushings-pix2.htm
> >
> >I haven't tried it, but Harbor Freight has a set of
> >"wheel bearing adapters" for about $80. Probably
> >made in China, but I'm guessing it should work for
> >the half dozen times you'll use it.
> >http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/ctaf/Displayitem.taf?itemnumber=45210
> >
>
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