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Mikey Member Since: 10 Jan 2008 Location: Dundee Posts: 1778 |
If you pull the flange out the hub, you'll need to replace the bearing |
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22nd Sep 2022 6:58pm |
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JCW Member Since: 13 Apr 2013 Location: Cotswolds Posts: 873 |
Ah, thanks Mikey - so not realistically something to take on as a DIY job then? |
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22nd Sep 2022 7:11pm |
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fisha Member Since: 25 Sep 2009 Location: Scotland Posts: 1391 |
The flange is normally now pressed into the inner race of the main bearing. To press it back out is going to be difficult to support the bearing such that all the load isn’t transferred into he bearings themselves, potentially ruining the bearing or splitting it leaving part of the bearing attached to the flange itself. At that point your looking at changing the bearing too. Which normally means taking the whole hub off to put it in a press. If it were me, as much as I like the diy, I think in your case, I would get the hub + flange off the car as a whole unit, buy a new bearing and flange, and I’d give it all to a decent garage to press out and refit.
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22nd Sep 2022 9:25pm |
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JCW Member Since: 13 Apr 2013 Location: Cotswolds Posts: 873 |
Appreciate the detailed advice Fisha
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23rd Sep 2022 5:59am |
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fisha Member Since: 25 Sep 2009 Location: Scotland Posts: 1391 |
That is the sort of puller I used. I dont know the dimensions of the evoque compared to the L405, but I dont imagine they would be that much different.
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23rd Sep 2022 6:56am |
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Fifth Horseman Member Since: 04 Jul 2016 Location: Lanarkshire Posts: 230 |
I had a similar decision to make when a rear wheel bearing failed on mine. I was lucky to find a hub & knuckle assembly on eBay for about the same cost as a new bearing on its own.
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23rd Sep 2022 7:08am |
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JCW Member Since: 13 Apr 2013 Location: Cotswolds Posts: 873 |
As the fronts undid without too much fuss I just ploughed on with the rears but in hindsight, yes, reverse sockets (I even have a set of Irwin ones) would have been the way to go, opposed getting the grinder out I’ve been using Liquid Wrench for penetrating fluid, to be honest I’m not sure how effective it actually is, so I may give brake fluid a try next time |
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23rd Sep 2022 7:21am |
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JCW Member Since: 13 Apr 2013 Location: Cotswolds Posts: 873 |
Thanks Fifth Horesman - all things considered, I think buying a complete hub is going to be the way forward, plenty on eBay from £50 upwards.
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23rd Sep 2022 7:27am |
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