Thread: hub assembly
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Old 04-11-2008, 04:57 PM   #8
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Re: hub assembly

Okay, so maybe I just wasn't patient enough. I used PBBlaster and let it sit for 15 minutes. I was able to get the bottom two, but the top one still didn't budge. I sprayed the top one again just now and I'll wait a few hours before trying again. I haven't really found a good combination of swivels and extensions that allows me to get two hands on the socket wrench. I end up having to use one hand just to keep the socket wrench lined up on the bolt.

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Originally Posted by BNaylor
Also, it might help to remove the axle from the hub assembly with the hub puller or my method before removing the hub bolts because you may gain some minor clearance to get at those three hub bolts. The axle shaft will push in towards the autotransaxle. Good luck!
I don't understand what you mean about pushing the axle shaft in through the hub. Anyway, I'll just wait until the PBBlaster has a chance to do it's magic, and report back later. Thanks!
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