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Old 05-07-2012, 10:56 AM   #1
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my trick was to remove the bolts from the backside of the knuckles part of the way (leave at least a few turns in) and then put in an old socket between the bolt and a spot on the axle housing. Start the truck up and use the power steering to press the hub out by turning the steering wheel. As it moves out, add larger sockets or whatever, spin the hub to the opposite bolt and repeat. Also helps to spray it down with penetrant foor a few days in advance
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