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Hi guys,

I've neally finished parting the car and have a few items left which i need.

One being the rear 5 stud hubs wont come off

is there a technique or process in which people undertake to remove these?

also what process is to be taken to remove the wiring loom? how hard is it?

cheers

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Hi guys,

I've neally finished parting the car and have a few items left which i need.

One being the rear 5 stud hubs wont come off

is there a technique or process in which people undertake to remove these?

also what process is to be taken to remove the wiring loom? how hard is it?

cheers

+1

Was going to look this up for you ... but spent all day yesterday moving bricks :) ... and today fixing IT problems. :down:

Whats the trick to removing rear hubs guys. Got a link? Like I said, been busy ... even too busy for the search function :P

+1

Was going to look this up for you ... but spent all day yesterday moving bricks :) ... and today fixing IT problems. :down:

Whats the trick to removing rear hubs guys. Got a link? Like I said, been busy ... even too busy for the search function :P

nah ruby thats fine

you have helped me out heaps and if it wasn't for you i wouldn't even be up to the bit i am up to now

Simon Michelmore knows the trick

SimonA31 is username

cheers steve i will sus out what simon has to say

also at the moment im running out of time to transfer my brakes to turbo one so i was thinking should i get the conversion done and the convert it to them after a few days? im just going to be chucking the non-turbo brakes anyway.

Anyone by any chance have any stock turbo 33 exhausts?

i cant find SimonA31 on this site :banana:

Ive tried every search for member sbut cant seem to find his account.

I need to talk to him before tomorrow because a persons coming to pick up the wreck at 1pm and i need to get them off by then

can someone help me out

is it hard to take the wiring loom out?

wow im popular haha

theres 4 bolts behind the hub you have to undo.. once the driveshaft is out and all the brake and other crap is off and those bolts are out then the hub will seperate from the knuckle.. some CRC/WD40 and a large soft touch hammer will help in a big way since its most likely a little rusted in there and its a mega tight fit.

have fun

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