08EddieCA
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- Location
- CA
- City, State
- Los Angeles, CA
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 08 & 03 X (Eddie B & XLS)
Hello, I wanted to pass on how I removed my stuck wheel bearing.
I have a 2008 4x4 Eddie B with A4x4. My truck spent it's first six years in New Jersey before I bought it at an auction here in Los Angeles. It has rust issues but not bad considering it's upbringing.
The driver's side hub bearing and axle were rusted and seized. It took one broken puller, a sledge hammer, "air hammer," and finally a torch - and four or five hours of my time.
Now the passenger side was a whole different story!!! I bought the wheel bearing form A1autoparts. Nice people. I purchased some penetrant spray called KROIL. Not sure what it's made of but it worked. For a week every other day I sprayed Kroil on the axle and the seam between the hub and the knuckle. After one week the axle took one minor whack with a 3lb hammer to push it through. The hub came off with five or six motivating whacks. That was it.
After filing down all the rust back to bare metal and installing the new bearing, and coating everything with anti-seize, I was finished within one and a half hours. I spent two days hammering on the drivers side...
Good luck.
I have a 2008 4x4 Eddie B with A4x4. My truck spent it's first six years in New Jersey before I bought it at an auction here in Los Angeles. It has rust issues but not bad considering it's upbringing.
The driver's side hub bearing and axle were rusted and seized. It took one broken puller, a sledge hammer, "air hammer," and finally a torch - and four or five hours of my time.
Now the passenger side was a whole different story!!! I bought the wheel bearing form A1autoparts. Nice people. I purchased some penetrant spray called KROIL. Not sure what it's made of but it worked. For a week every other day I sprayed Kroil on the axle and the seam between the hub and the knuckle. After one week the axle took one minor whack with a 3lb hammer to push it through. The hub came off with five or six motivating whacks. That was it.
After filing down all the rust back to bare metal and installing the new bearing, and coating everything with anti-seize, I was finished within one and a half hours. I spent two days hammering on the drivers side...
Good luck.