So, I've done some research on here about changing the front hub/wheel bearing on my 2001. 5 4x4, but haven't nailed everything down yet. Maybe you can look at what I've got and critique the methods? Thanks.
Take off wheel, caliper, and rotor. The rotor is separate on 01. 5's and will come off without the hub. This part I can handle.
I've heard three options for this next part:
1. Remove the 4, 12point bolts. Remove the axle ujoint. This will let you take out the stub axle too so you can leave the 1 11/16ths nut on the stub axle so you won't pull the bearing apart, right? Then fabricate a slide hammer puller that attaches to the wheel lugs with a hole in the middle for the end of the stub axle and pull the hub. Remove stub axle and place in new bearing/hub assembly.
2. Remove the 1 11/16ths nut, and the 4, 12point bolts, and use the power steering to push the steering stops alternately? Not sure how this works.
3. Remove the 1 11/16ths nut and loosen the 4, 12point bolts. Then pound on the 12point bolts alternately to drive the hub out of the steering knuckle.
Reassemble.
Take off wheel, caliper, and rotor. The rotor is separate on 01. 5's and will come off without the hub. This part I can handle.
I've heard three options for this next part:
1. Remove the 4, 12point bolts. Remove the axle ujoint. This will let you take out the stub axle too so you can leave the 1 11/16ths nut on the stub axle so you won't pull the bearing apart, right? Then fabricate a slide hammer puller that attaches to the wheel lugs with a hole in the middle for the end of the stub axle and pull the hub. Remove stub axle and place in new bearing/hub assembly.
2. Remove the 1 11/16ths nut, and the 4, 12point bolts, and use the power steering to push the steering stops alternately? Not sure how this works.
3. Remove the 1 11/16ths nut and loosen the 4, 12point bolts. Then pound on the 12point bolts alternately to drive the hub out of the steering knuckle.
Reassemble.