How do you install a hub in a steering knuckle?

How do you install a hub in a steering knuckle?

Insert the new hub assembly into the steering knuckle. Check the positioning of the splines on the axle shaft while inserting the hub assembly. Never force the hub assembly on the shaft or strike with a hammer. (Fig. 3) Torque the knuckle-bearing mounting bolts to the vehicle manufacturer’s specification using a torque wrench.

How do you remove a hub from a car?

Remove the steering knuckle attachment bolts. You may need a puller to remove the hub assembly. Do not damage the knuckle or axle shaft. Clean and inspect the steering knuckle. Remove any debris, nicks or burrs using a fine file, wire brush, emery cloth or honing stone. Insert the new hub assembly into the steering knuckle.

What do I need to remove hub bearing?

Remove the steering knuckle attachment bolts. You may need a puller to remove the hub assembly. Do not damage the knuckle or axle shaft. Clean and inspect the steering knuckle. Remove any debris, nicks or burrs using a fine file, wire brush, emery cloth or honing stone.

When to replace your steering knuckles-in the garage?

In such a scenario, the entire knuckle may need to be replaced to service the hub. Steering knuckles can also become damaged following a collision. If that happens, the deformed knuckle will need to be replaced. Rust on the steering knuckle can eventually spread to the wheel hub.

Insert the new hub assembly into the steering knuckle. Check the positioning of the splines on the axle shaft while inserting the hub assembly. Never force the hub assembly on the shaft or strike with a hammer. (Fig. 3) Torque the knuckle-bearing mounting bolts to the vehicle manufacturer’s specification using a torque wrench.

Remove the steering knuckle attachment bolts. You may need a puller to remove the hub assembly. Do not damage the knuckle or axle shaft. Clean and inspect the steering knuckle. Remove any debris, nicks or burrs using a fine file, wire brush, emery cloth or honing stone. Insert the new hub assembly into the steering knuckle.

Remove the steering knuckle attachment bolts. You may need a puller to remove the hub assembly. Do not damage the knuckle or axle shaft. Clean and inspect the steering knuckle. Remove any debris, nicks or burrs using a fine file, wire brush, emery cloth or honing stone.

In such a scenario, the entire knuckle may need to be replaced to service the hub. Steering knuckles can also become damaged following a collision. If that happens, the deformed knuckle will need to be replaced. Rust on the steering knuckle can eventually spread to the wheel hub.