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Axel wear bushing replacement
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<blockquote data-quote="Kelly" data-source="post: 24956" data-attributes="member: 2296"><p>I have always used a sledge hammer hitting on the back side of the hub. The little guys in the shop use a bottle jack and torch, apply pressure with the jack and then add heat. Leave and come back later, as the axle cools the hub pops loose. This takes too long, I work flat rate. Make sure you seat that taper when you put everything back together. If you don't get the taper seated the hub WILL come off and trash the hub and axle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kelly, post: 24956, member: 2296"] I have always used a sledge hammer hitting on the back side of the hub. The little guys in the shop use a bottle jack and torch, apply pressure with the jack and then add heat. Leave and come back later, as the axle cools the hub pops loose. This takes too long, I work flat rate. Make sure you seat that taper when you put everything back together. If you don't get the taper seated the hub WILL come off and trash the hub and axle. [/QUOTE]
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