Suzuki rear hub bearing assembly removal help
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Hi i am trying to remove the complete hub-bearing assembly from 2018 Suzuki swift without butchering it.
I am hoping i can salvage as many parts as i can of the car as i know it's a low-mileage donor car .
Anyway I have taken all 4 inner retaining bolts off from assembly to the hub and to be honest, I thought it would just pull out with a bit of tapping around the hub, however, it appears to be a bit reluctant to come out..I dont want to start mammering away at it and was wondering if i am missing something as to whether there is a simpler way i am not seeing..Any help would be appreciated.Thanks
I am hoping i can salvage as many parts as i can of the car as i know it's a low-mileage donor car .
Anyway I have taken all 4 inner retaining bolts off from assembly to the hub and to be honest, I thought it would just pull out with a bit of tapping around the hub, however, it appears to be a bit reluctant to come out..I dont want to start mammering away at it and was wondering if i am missing something as to whether there is a simpler way i am not seeing..Any help would be appreciated.Thanks
Edited by den9112 on Saturday 25th March 14:51
Edited by den9112 on Saturday 25th March 14:52
The front ones i left complete and used a sharp chisel round the edges and removed the complete unit ..That was easier than expected
The rear ones (i am told dont need the brakes to be removed in order to take the bearing out.) SAme as the Baleno i was told.
Just thought i.was missing something that maybe a puller could work ..I dont have any heating equipment so that's out of the equation .
The rear ones (i am told dont need the brakes to be removed in order to take the bearing out.) SAme as the Baleno i was told.
Just thought i.was missing something that maybe a puller could work ..I dont have any heating equipment so that's out of the equation .
Thanks , I have just removed the brakes to get a clearer view ,it as to pull out as it as the abs sensor..you never know there maybe someone who as had past experience doing this type of bearing as sometimes there is a knack of how to do it ,hence why I ask on here first before I go at like a bull in China shop
Edited by den9112 on Saturday 25th March 15:35
Edited by den9112 on Saturday 25th March 15:36
Managed to remove the assembly but it also came with the backplate just need to remove the plate now ..Going to use some penertrating oil and let it soak around the rim as it looks like its siezed on..To remove it I put the drum on reverse with the wheel nuts on 5 turns and used it as a slide hammer .
Edited by den9112 on Saturday 25th March 18:26
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