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Wheel Bearing replacement/ Land Cruiser 1997


 
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PostPosted: Mon Apr 05, 2010 20:12    Post subject: Wheel Bearing replacement/ Land Cruiser 1997 Reply with quote

help please.  On my 1997 Land cruiser i have removed the steering knuckle but failed to get at the wheel bearing.  My local carpenteria metallica( i live in spain) has made a bracket to apply pressure to the back of the rotor/hub assembly but it still will not come out.  Any ideas gratefully accepted. Confused
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PostPosted: Mon Apr 05, 2010 23:30    Post subject: Reply with quote

A drfit, and a big copper faced hammer. Given that you could pretty much balance the weight of your cruiser on one corner dont be shy when you are hitting it. I watched Julian remove mine and he was explaining that most people dont realise how hard you have to hit the to persuade them out.

I watched him using a 20 tonne press to replace my bushes last week. Even that was struggling.

Good luck.
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