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Old 02-06-2021, 03:19 PM   #15
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I've changed to the longer front lugs without issues.
When attempting the rears I found an issue not apparent in the video above.
After removing the four hub bolts I was unable to pull the hub away from the upright. It seems the bearing is bonded in place, likely by rust.
Does anyone have a non-destructive technique to drive the bearing out?
Perhaps an air chisel from the back on the slightly loosened bolts might break it loose??? Not much room in there to swing a BFH.
Rent a slide hammer. There are videos on YouTube that will show you how to do it.
Also try hitting the outside perimeter with a punch/hammer to see if you can break/shock the rust bond up a little.
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I've changed to the longer front lugs without issues.
When attempting the rears I found an issue not apparent in the video above.
After removing the four hub bolts I was unable to pull the hub away from the upright. It seems the bearing is bonded in place, likely by rust.
Does anyone have a non-destructive technique to drive the bearing out?
Perhaps an air chisel from the back on the slightly loosened bolts might break it loose??? Not much room in there to swing a BFH.
Air chisel is probably your best bet. Even then be prepared for a fight.

I know a few who tried other methods and waste an entire weekend and never get it off.
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Remove the wheel speed sensor before removing the hubs to avoid damaging the sensor. Speaking from experience.
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Yes, did remove the speed sensor first.
I did try attacking it with hammer and punch to no effect.
Leaning toward the air chisel solution.
Fortunately the stock lugs are adequate length-wise out back. Added spacers in the front dictated longer lugs there.
Will take another run at them in the spring. Car in hibernation/winter mode currently.
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