[s-cars] Wheel Bearing tool?

jpb3 jpburns3 at gmail.com
Fri May 9 07:37:11 PDT 2008


Hi,

I am going to do a front PS wheel bearing R&R this weekend and just
planned on pulling the entire strut to do the work on a press.
Problem seems to be that if the wheel bearing is original that many
are on there pretty damn tight and a "hub shark" tool and the like
can;t really do the job, or so I have been told.  Some people have had
to use a 20 ton press to get that bearing out b/c the outer race was
effectively seized to the housing.

I am not looking forward to dropping the strut but I think since it
all comes out in one piece it might be the best and most economical
way to go.  I have heard that you can get around taking apart the
connection of the swaybar and control arm by loosening the strut tower
on the opposite side of the car and using a big bar to pop the ball
joint leaving the swaybar and control arm connection intact on the
side the wheel bearing is being replaced, so I hope that holds true in
my case as I do not want to get involved in dropping the swaybar.
Anyone with experience using this procedure?


Thanks,

John

On Fri, May 9, 2008 at 10:12 AM, james McCarthy <jjssmccarthy at yahoo.com> wrote:
> Tom,
> To remove the axle - just unbolt at the trasmission
> and then raise it up and back - slides right out of
> the hub - takes literall just minutes.  BTDT way too
> many times - for CV boots and wheel bearings.  No
> reason to touch the strut, ball joint or anything
> else.
> -jamie
>
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