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> Wheel Stud Replacement, How to remove wheel hub
calcan2
post May 15 2009, 01:19 AM
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Hello,
I recently did a brake job on the girlfriends car and managed to cross thread a lugnut. I had to twist it off. Tried to replace the old one and could not get the wheel hub to come off after removing the cotter pin and castle nut. Tried a gear puller, however, all that did was to push the spindle into the CVJ boot. It would be the drivers front. How do you remove these?
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