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I couldn't get it out either it was going to snap I could tell. I need to invest in a portable torch kit for stuff like this. I ended up taking the suspension arms loose on the other side to get the CV Axel out. Their bushings are shot as well I'm just getting them back on the road for now untill the weather gets better, then I'm going to have yo rebuild the rear end.
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Dewalt bruiser impact http://dewalt.com/tools/cordless-impact-driverswrenches-high-torque-wrenches-dcf899p2.aspx?utm_source=Listrak&utm_medium=Email&utm_term=http%3A%2F%2Fdewalt.com%2Ftools%2Fcordless-impact-driverswrenches-high-torque-wrenches-dcf899p2.aspx&utm_campaign=6.18.15_Bruiser It makes an average pneumatic run and hide.
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I've been using tekton and performance impact sockets sockets with no issues as well As for battery powered impacts you should try the new ones. My dewalt puts out 1200ft lbs reverse torque and 700ft lbs forward. So ya it is outstripping most air impacts I've used. Performance tool makes a good wratchet, I've been using mine for years with no issues, they are kind of bulky though. I have used snap-ons ratcheting end wrenches and those are defiantly hard to beat by anyone and well worth the Money. Only other tool I've considered buying from snap on is a twin beam 1/2" torque wrench. I've got more, but I'm on my phone and it makes it hard to type. Oh and as for test lights, the $2 harbor freight led test lights are better than snap on IMHO. Screw the multimeter get a power probe, way more useful
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What kind of metal where they, does it look like copper or steel Or is it aluminum. Piston slap can cause large flakes of aluminum to come loose. Still shouldn't be seeing a ton of flakes. Grab ahold of the crank and see if you have any back and forth play. Grab each rod and see if you get play out of any of them.
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tires
mikaleda replied to Chrisatjub's topic in 1990 to Present Legacy, Impreza, Outback, Forester, Baja, WRX&WrxSTI, SVX
I know I've run 225/70r15's on a 99 outback with no issues, granted they weren't brand new though -
Never mind, I just pulled apart a rear hub assembly off of a 95 legacy I had laying around. Didnt even hesitate to pull apart with my dewalt 1/2" impact. It is the same method for pulling a front bearing, but you have to swap 311882 for 311883 to get the bearing out
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I just got my hub grappler kit, I'm about to do a set of rear wheel bearings on a 97 impreza. Of course they only list the front bearing in the book the give you Subaru rear wheel bearings are really the only reason I bought this kit. I figure the same method for the front will probably work for the back as well so I'm crossing my fingers there. Anyone on the board got one of these? Have anyone used it on a rear bearing on a subaru? I've got a couple really rusty rear hub Assembly's off a 97 legacy I can ply around with to get the idea, I'm just hoping it will work for what I just bought it for.
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I just got my hub grappler kit, I'm about to do a set of rear wheel bearings on a 97 impreza. Of course they only list the front bearing in the book the give you Subaru rear wheel bearings are really the only reason I bought this kit. I figure the same method for the front will probably work for the back as well so I'm crossing my fingers there. Anyone on the board got one of these? Have anyone used it on a rear bearing on a subaru? I've got a couple really rusty rear hub Assembly's off a 97 legacy I can ply around with to get the idea, I'm just hoping it will work for what I just bought it for.
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JUSTY Lift Kit Now Available SJR
mikaleda replied to Scott in Bellingham's topic in Products for your Subaru
lol that would be cool as hell, lifted justy.