Hawkeye rear hub removal
I know this is a terrible job but is there a guide anywhere on here for tips, need to remove the AbS ring as usual everything is rusted solid :freak3:
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Heat and proper penetrating fluid can help but sometimes you just have to resort to an angle grinder and brute force. Have you tried the bolts yet?
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Originally Posted by RockyRoad
(Post 12108106)
Heat and proper penetrating fluid can help but sometimes you just have to resort to an angle grinder and brute force. Have you tried the bolts yet?
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Ah yes those ABS sensors are a right PITA. Even if you manage to get the bolt out you might find the sensor is completely seized into the backplate. If the sensor still works I’d recommend lifting the rear seat and disconnecting the plug then unbolting from the trailing arm and leave the sensor itself alone.
This video might give you an idea of the fight you could be in for with the long bolt - What I’ve done in the past is use my longest breaker bar and a lot of effort to get the bolt twisting in the hub (this shows it’s no longer completely seized in there) then remove the lateral arm from the subframe and twist it off the bushing still seized to the bolt, cut through the bushing and bolt right at the hub then knock it through with a big hammer. Obviously you’ll need the lateral arm outer bushings replaced. |
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https://cimg4.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.sco...c893a5c556.jpg Cheers bud had to get a cutting disc onto the bolt but its the only way that was coming off, tried to get the ABS sensor off but the bolt had been well butchered just going to replace this as well |
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