tyyost
Well-known member
My wife just picked up a 2012 explorer, and while it was a good deal it has a bit more growl on the highway than I would think is normal. I started looking at wheel bearings and saw they are the bolt in unit style.
The first video I saw literally had the guy sledgehammer his hub for a long time to knock it loose, and after reading online that seems normal. I have come across two tools, the ATD 8629 which looks like a cheater to beat on to help lever out the hub. The other is a really neat press, from Pro Max, the Tommy. While it looks awesome the price would likely be the labor bill to have my local shop do the work.
Are there others that work? I’m ok investing in tools to do the job when it makes sense, and the work is straightforward, but knowing it’s PA on a 8 year old suv I’m imagining they will be as stuck as the ones in videos.
Any suggestions?
The first video I saw literally had the guy sledgehammer his hub for a long time to knock it loose, and after reading online that seems normal. I have come across two tools, the ATD 8629 which looks like a cheater to beat on to help lever out the hub. The other is a really neat press, from Pro Max, the Tommy. While it looks awesome the price would likely be the labor bill to have my local shop do the work.
Are there others that work? I’m ok investing in tools to do the job when it makes sense, and the work is straightforward, but knowing it’s PA on a 8 year old suv I’m imagining they will be as stuck as the ones in videos.
Any suggestions?