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Old 09-02-2004, 02:13 PM
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WHats the secert to remove the cone washers on the front hub of the axle ?

Im trying to remove my busted CV Shaft right now.

Oh I have ADD if that makes a dif
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heres a pic. a bad one but a pic

http://www.mudrunner.ca/other/hub.jpg

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HUGE pic, now linked.

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bump. bump
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Never Mind GUYS. Like most things in life BASH It with a BFH and they pop out,

THANKS ANYWAY
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Originally Posted by 4Hummer
Never Mind GUYS. Like most things in life BASH It with a BFH and they pop out,

THANKS ANYWAY
That is exactly what I was about to recommend.
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yup, thats what I did, actually I tap a screwdriver with a hammer against them not too harshly and they pop out.
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Brass hammer, yes I have them on a 3rd gen
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Your best bet for quick answers is to try a search.
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The brass hammer should also be mentioned in the Tech write-ups in the Tech section for hubs.

Although I find Maxwell's silver hammer works even better.
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Or you can leave the nuts on the end of the studs and whack them right on the end with a hammer...
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Or you can use one of these...

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That's pretty. What is it?
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Hub puller.

Remove the dial, screw this unit in place of the dial and tighten the big bolt in the center. I gently pulls the hub body off the studs - bringing the cone washers with it.
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where can I get that hub puller? I need it ASAP
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