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Remove the tire and wheel. Remove the brake assembly and rotor. Remove the axle end cap. The rear hub assembly will come off.
Remove the rear wheel, then the wheel hub should be on four bolts. Remove the bolts and remove the hub. Very easy job.
No, the rear axle shaft does not have an internal retainer clip. You remove the four nuts on the inside of the brake backing plate and remove the axle shaft with a slide hammer and hub adapter.
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Loosen and remove center hub bolts Slide axle out Remove spanner nut Remove drum
You have to remove the center of the axle plate and the axle to remove the brake hub.
After you remove the rear brake drums, & brake shoes from the backing plate, there are 4 Torx bolts that hold the entire hub assembly on the axle. These generally require alot of swearing & sweat to remove if they're frozen in the axle. The hub assembly most generally has to be pursueded out of the axle with a 5lb hammer. The new one will go back in about 100 times easier than the one you removed.
If the hub won't slide off the studs freely you may have to remove the rubber insert on the back of the brake shoe plate and loosen the shoes by sticking a narrow bladed scredriver through the opening and turning the adjustment screw. Hope this works or at least helps.
The rear drums come off with the rear wheel hub. You Jack up the car, remove the wheel.Remove the cap in the center of the hub. Take the cotter pin out, unscrew the wheel bearing retainer nut. Pull drum and hub off as an assembly.The rear drums come off with the rear wheel hub. You Jack up the car, remove the wheel.Remove the cap in the center of the hub. Take the cotter pin out, unscrew the wheel bearing retainer nut. Pull drum and hub off as an assembly.
Front- $50 Rear- $80 If you do it yourself. It is an easy job. 2 on a scale of 1-10. Front-- remove the wheel,remove the brake hardware,remove the hub bearing. Rear-- remove the wheel,remove the brake drum,remove the hub bearing. You don't need to remove the rear brake hardware. Very simple job...
You replace it as part of the rear disc assembly. Remove rear wheel and hub nut cover undo hub nut,then remove the rear caliper and pull the disc off the stub axle.
i front or rear.