Need help removing manual hubs
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Need help removing manual hubs
A friend has given me one day to get what parts i need and there are manual hubs there. so i need to know which tools to bring to remove them as fast and silent(Only aloud in his place when his wife is asleep?) as possible?
what size sockets?
screwdriver?
is a hammer really needed?
Wrenchs?
what size sockets?
screwdriver?
is a hammer really needed?
Wrenchs?
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Sorry I don't remember exact socket sizes but almost everything on a Toyota is like 10mm, 12mm, and 14mm. Its probably 10mm and 12mm for the hub bolts.
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U need a 10 mm, 12mm, beer, brass drift, hammer, snap ring pliers, beer, grease, possible some penetrating lubricant, anti seize, beer, dont lose the little ball and spring, new o-ring and paper gaskets, beer, and read this
http://personal.utulsa.edu/~nathan-b...14freewhee.pdf
http://personal.utulsa.edu/~nathan-b...14freewhee.pdf
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A dead blow hammer will quiet it down a quite a bit, be sure to loosely put the nuts back on. Those cone washers can really fly out sometimes and are a bugger to find in grass or gravel.
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TORCH IS A MUST FOR THE CONE WASHER TAKES 20 SECONDS TO DO THEM ALL.. you will be ther for a long time with a drift and hammer im telling you heat them and they will fly out on there own or tap the side of the hub...
also if you heat with torch then spray thrust they popped out for me with no hammer...
just trying to save you time!!
also if you heat with torch then spray thrust they popped out for me with no hammer...
just trying to save you time!!
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