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Message: Re: So, once you undid the axle nut and removed the inner end of the control arm, ...

Changed By: Petee_C
Change Date: June 03, 2013 11:31AM

Re: So, once you undid the axle nut and removed the inner end of the control arm, ...
pretty much. You need to remove the Sway bar links to get a bit more room to push the hub out, but those are easy with standard wrenches. There were flats on the ball end of the link to get a wrench on it.

It was a couple years ago....
I used a pointy tip on my air chisel and put it in the hole on the outboard end of the axle after removing the nut, and vibrated it out to get it going. Hitting with a hammer would also work.

http://blog.pjbj.ca/2011/04/porsche-axle-out.html

Peter

Original Message

Author: Petee_C
Date: June 03, 2013 11:30AM

Re: So, once you undid the axle nut and removed the inner end of the control arm, ...
pretty much. You need to remove the Sway bar links to get a bit more room to push the hub out, but those are easy with standard wrenches. There were flats on the ball end of the link to get a wrench on it.

It was a couple years ago....

http://blog.pjbj.ca/2011/04/porsche-axle-out.html

Peter