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post Nov 18, 2012 - 6:18 PM
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hi, I'm on the half way to replace wheel bearing.
I can't remove the steering knuckle. Any hint?

Removed brake caliber.


How to remove this?


And these?
 
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post Nov 18, 2012 - 8:44 PM
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QUOTE (dangqiwu @ Nov 18, 2012 - 6:18 PM) *
How to remove this?



here are your options

a) ball joint separator tool (fastest, easiest way i know of but costs ~$25)


b) 2 or 3-jaw puller (3 jaw is easier to work with, costs ~$10)


c) ball joint separator fork (costs ~$10 but will likely damage rubber boot in the process)


and just fyi, there's already a how-to on this: How To Replace Wheel Bearing (Front)

regarding the need for a press, either you buy one, or just go to a mechanic shop to do it for you. don't use a hammer.

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post Nov 18, 2012 - 9:58 PM
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QUOTE (azian_advanced @ Nov 18, 2012 - 8:44 PM) *
here are your options

a) ball joint separator tool (fastest, easiest way i know of but costs ~$25)

b) 2 or 3-jaw puller (3 jaw is easier to work with, costs ~$10)

c) ball joint separator fork (costs ~$10 but will likely damage rubber boot in the process)

and just fyi, there's already a how-to on this: How To Replace Wheel Bearing (Front)

regarding the need for a press, either you buy one, or just go to a mechanic shop to do it for you. don't use a hammer.


I missed it. Thanks.

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