I'm new to this forum but have used it as great resource in the past to fix things!
I decided during this pandemic it's a good time to try and replace my wheel hubs, caliber, rotor and pads as it was all overdue. I'm not a mechanic but I have done bearings on trailers and a brake change some years ago.
Please see the photos attached. My issue is that the hub seems to be stuck on the CV shaft spindle and I'm cautious on the best way to proceed. Would a puller on the spindle be able to push the spindle off the hub? It looks like it would need to open to 6 inches for for the jaws to fit on the hub.
On the video I watched on how to do it, he just pushes the spindle and the hub separate from here by hand but I'm guessing this is locked on with dirt and rust from all the years in Canada.
I didn't want to hammer anything at this stage as I imagine that could cause issues with the axel.
The liquid you see here is just WD40. Any advice really appreciated on the best way to proceed from here.
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I decided during this pandemic it's a good time to try and replace my wheel hubs, caliber, rotor and pads as it was all overdue. I'm not a mechanic but I have done bearings on trailers and a brake change some years ago.
Please see the photos attached. My issue is that the hub seems to be stuck on the CV shaft spindle and I'm cautious on the best way to proceed. Would a puller on the spindle be able to push the spindle off the hub? It looks like it would need to open to 6 inches for for the jaws to fit on the hub.
On the video I watched on how to do it, he just pushes the spindle and the hub separate from here by hand but I'm guessing this is locked on with dirt and rust from all the years in Canada.
I didn't want to hammer anything at this stage as I imagine that could cause issues with the axel.
The liquid you see here is just WD40. Any advice really appreciated on the best way to proceed from here.
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