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27-04-2011, 12:27 PM | #1 | ||
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Join Date: Jun 2007
Posts: 214
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G'day fellas,
you might have seen a few threads here and there on my ute, and the noisy diff it has. I want to try replacing the rear wheel (axle?) bearings and see if it makes it any better. As far as I can tell it goes something like this: 1. Remove wheels and brakes (calipers and discs) 2. Remove axles (turn the disc around on the hub and tap them out with a hammer) 3. Remove bearings (slide hammer) 4. Reverse above with new bearings. I have read that i'll need a slide hammer to get the bearings out, any tips on this? is there a certain type or size of slide hammer ill need? Are there any other tips and tricks? What needs greasing etc and what grease should i use? Should I drop the oil out of the diff first or is the centre sealed off from the axles? Thanks, Mark |
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27-04-2011, 06:33 PM | #2 | ||
FF.Com.Au Hardcore
Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: Brisbane, Qld
Posts: 683
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I used a grinder, A chisel and a hammer. Cut the bearing off and cut the inner race a tiny bit then smash it with a chisel.
Some oil may come out but not too much. 4 bolts hold in the axle behind the hub, Rotate the hub to align the hub hole with the bolt. I cant remember if they are sealed bearings or not, If they are sealed don't grease them. I had a pipe long enough to fit over the axle and fit the inner race so i could bash the new bearings on. |
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