Bruce, You said: >Okay - the left front drum on my car was simple. Just take off the >wheel, back off the brake adjuster, and the drum came off. Replacing >it was simple. Right side - not so simple. I can't get the hub away >from the drum. No luck with a hammer. I priced out pressing out the >hub. Fifty bucks at one shop. Ninety two bucks at another. So - are >replacement hubs available? I didn't see them at Rockauto or >Napaonline. I'd like to try and determine if it would be better to >press it our or simply replace it. > >I used a rubber mallet. I used a 10 pound weight on the studs. I lined >a fifty pound dumbbell up over the center of the hub and hit the >dumbbell it with a ten pound weight. I think I either need to press it >out or replace it. > >I did not hit the studs with a cold chisel yet - I'm thinking the >studs are swaged. Not sure if a 1500 pound press would "convince" 'em >to let go. > >The other side of the question: since the drivers side hub just slid >right off, it wouldn't be swaged. Does it need to be? Or do the bolts >take care of that. This might be obtuse and obstinate, but did you remember to take off the three small retaining screws that hold the drum to the hub? -- Marc _______________________________________________ Amc-list mailing list Amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://splatter.wps.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/amc-list