I can't reach that far. Sorry.
>I can't reach that far. Sorry.
>
>> can anyone help i am replacing a u joint on 1999 ram 1500 hundred i
>> have all the bolts out and caliper off but can not get the axle hub
>> out of the knuckle the one with the three bolts can someone help
I can...
Oh, crap, knocked the monitor off the desk!
OK, (for the OP) what have you done so far? And do you have the
service manual?
On the 2500 4x4 the hub is removed from the knuckle by taking out the
bolts, then threading them back in a small amount (about half way)
then wacking the bolt head with a BFH. I use a punch on the head,
makes swinging the hammer easier. Usually takes me about a dozen wacks
to get it fully out, and you have to go from bolt to bolt to 'walk' it
out. If it has been in there since day one, I'm sure it's well rusted
now, spray some PB on it and let that sit overnight.
I'm not sure your 1500 is similar, but I suspect it is.
Tom Lawrence - 26 Jun 2009 00:11 GMT
> I'm not sure your 1500 is similar, but I suspect it is.
Nearly identical, except 3 hub-to-knuckle bolts instead of 4.
I now recommend the method you and I described before. I used to use a hub
puller, until I pulled my buddy's 1500-series hub in half, and bent one of
the hub-to-knuckle bolts in the process (do you know the dealership got $14
for that bolt?! FOURTEEN-******-DOLLARS)
We pressed the hub back together, but it eventually failed a couple of years
later. Coincidence? Maybe, but I doubt it. They're not cheap, either...
upwards of $300 for one with ABS
PeterD - 26 Jun 2009 16:08 GMT
>> I'm not sure your 1500 is similar, but I suspect it is.
>
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>later. Coincidence? Maybe, but I doubt it. They're not cheap, either...
>upwards of $300 for one with ABS
Damn'ed right expensive. Just dropped almost $800 for a pair on my
2500! Well, at least I got new ABS sensors, right? <bg>
Spraying with neversieze is, IMHO, a really good idea, if they ever
need to be serviced again.