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Loyale hub, how do I remove it from axle?


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Hi guys. First of all thank you everyone for both sharing your knowledge as well as being patient with newbie questions like mine.

 

Anyways... I have done a bit of searching both online as well as Haynes manual, and I cannot figure out how to get the front wheel hub off of the axle.

 

There is a little collar thing with a slot in it that seems to hold the hub in place on the axle. It's not obvious how it comes out. Press fit? Do I need some type of a special puller to get it out? I think the axle splines start right about where the collar is, no?

 

Here is a pic in case there is any question. Front axle, '93 Loyale (maybe a 92, I cannot remember).

 

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Glad to hear it is simple. It's these little things, without having the experience, it always takes 3x as long as it should. I don't care though. It's well worth it to me to learn this stuff and become more self reliant. Thanks!

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This is what the washer looks like when you get it out, just to give you an idea of what you're looking at.

 

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And as MilesFox said, put a piece of wood over the axle and hammer it. That's how I always do it. Don't hit the axle with a hammer directly or you'll bugger it up and have to take the angle grinder to it before the axle nut will go back on.............:rolleyes:

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yea, get the axle to move, or sometimes a flathead screwdriver in the notch to force it to expand. Also, a torch pointed right at the washer will usually get it to pop out too.

 

 

also, the rotor is bolted to the hub, so either unbolt the rotor (EDIT: I see you already did this), or remove the caliper.

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Awesome. I was able to stick a screwdriver in the slot and gave it a couple of whacks and the conical ring popped right out. The busted lug bolt was easy to remove as well. I'm sure having some PB blaster soaking in for a couple of days must have helped a little bit at least. Love that stuff.

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