removing my hub assembly

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Old May 10, 2007 | 11:25 AM
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i have to change my passenger side wheel bearing, i know i need to take the hub assembly to a shop and have the bearing pressed in, i've looked over and over and the only write i've found on how to remove the knuckle no longer has the pics and information on the original post. i really need to get this done but im not certain how i remove the hub. i know i have to remove the axle nut, caliper, rotor, pop the ball joint out, then is it just removing the two arms or what?
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Old May 10, 2007 | 11:43 AM
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Default Re: removing my hub assembly (gRim06)

the knuckle is held on at 4 points. the lower balljoint, upper balljoint, axle bolt and the steering rack tie rod end. you will also have to detach the brake caliper from the knuckle, but after that it should come out. your rotors can come off as soon as you get the caliper off, but you can get all the other bolts off with the caliper still on.

before you start taking everything apart, while your car is still on the ground, break the axle bolt free. thats the hardest bolt. the rest should be pretty simple.
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Old May 10, 2007 | 11:54 AM
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Default Re: removing my hub assembly (gRim06)

go buy a slide hammer and 5lbs one and then put it on the hub and a cuplle slaps the hub is off
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