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Old 11-19-2005, 08:29 PM
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98 accent CAN'T REMOVE ROTORS

I cannot remove my front rotors. I have taken the calipers off. I have removed the cotter pin, center axle bolt and lock washer on the axle but the hub will not come off. The axle slides back very easily but I can't remove the hub. I need to replace the rotors and repack the wheel bearings. What am I doing wrong? I have hammered and pryed but the hub will not budge.
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Re: 98 accent CAN'T REMOVE ROTORS

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I cannot remove my front rotors. I have taken the calipers off. I have removed the cotter pin, center axle bolt and lock washer on the axle but the hub will not come off. The axle slides back very easily but I can't remove the hub. I need to replace the rotors and repack the wheel bearings. What am I doing wrong? I have hammered and pryed but the hub will not budge.
http://www.hyundaiperformance.com/te...cent/x3/1/001/

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