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Wheelbearing and hub removal
Hi is it possible to remove the wheel bearing and hub assembly on a 2004 chevy two wheel drive or are the pressed in.If you can do you just bang them out or do you need some kind of puller. Thank you 8bolt.
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Re: Wheelbearing and hub removal
front or rear?
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Re: Wheelbearing and hub removal
I think the 99 and newer truck use a slip on rotor and the bearing/hub is a sealed assembly and is serviced as a whole.
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Re: Wheelbearing and hub removal
Yep, much easier to service that way. I always get my hubs from the salvage yard they are usually cheap.
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