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Bearing Race Removal
Does anyone know a trick for removing the front bearing race from the hub? This is for a 1999 two wheel drive truck.
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Can use a long chisel and a hammer.
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weld a bead on the inside, as it cools it contracts and should be able to punch it out with a press
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I just used a flat screwdriver and got in under the cover to pop it out on my old truck.
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