How do I remove hub assembly?
Hub Unit Bearing Removal
- Raise vehicle and remove lug nuts and wheel.
- Remove the brake caliper and rotor.
- Remove the axle nut, using an axle nut socket.
- Before removing hub unit, make a note of the proper orientation and positioning of the sensor wire and bearing.
- Remove the steering knuckle attachment bolts.
What is the hub on a truck?
Wheel hubs are located in the center of the car’s wheels. Specifically, you can find them situated between the drive axle and brake drums. Essentially, wheel hub assemblies work to connect the wheel to the vehicle body. The assembly contains bearings, which allow the wheels to roll quietly and efficiently.
What kind of wrench do I need to remove locknut on Toyota Tacoma?
This wrench is used to remove the 4-hole locknut on the inside face of the hub. For use on 1995 and newer Tacomas, and 1996 and newer T100s and 4Runners with 4-hole locknuts. Rolled pins are easily replaceable if damaged, extending the life of the tool. Similar to Toyota No. 09318-12010-01.
How to remove and install a truck hub bearing assembly?
Watch the experts at Timken remove and install a truck hub bearing assembly on a GM 4×4 front wheel with outboard mounted rotors. The experts will show you how to remove a hub assembly and then show you how to install a hub assembly.
Can you remove hub cap with bolt on?
WARNING: If you try taking off a bolt-on cover with a regular removal tool, your hub cap will break! Once you know for sure you have bolt-on style hub caps, you need to carefully jack up one wheel at a time, removing your lug nuts first, then your hubcap.
What kind of nut socket do I need for F 350 truck?
4543A-2 – Ford 4-lug locknut socket for high-shear rotating nuts on 1985-newer F-250 and F-350 truck rear axles, and Dana 80 rear axles of Ford Super Duty trucks.