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Post by milfordcubicle on Jun 29, 2007 0:53:23 GMT -5
What tools and parts do I need for this and any guidance? I already have a new bearing set.
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Post by blackjusty on Jun 29, 2007 8:44:54 GMT -5
I have always removed the knuckle and went to a local machine shop and had the new bearings and seals pressed in. Or you can grab a used knuckle and install it directly (might get lucky) or have it already to go so you don't have to wait. I wonder if it is doable to install the bearings by hand just removing the axle? I had a few bearing issues. Someone that races Subarus told me it is because of the 12" tires. There is more turning especially at high speeds, because of the small wheels the bearings don't last as long.
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