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well this weekend i started changing my rotors and brakes on my 89 f150. You have to take the hub off to take the rotor off. that's where the fun started. i can't get the bolts/screws out of the hub housing!:banghead:
I tried everything but cutting them out! how do i get them out?
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pb blaster and a couple hour anger management break...and then try, try, try again hopefully they won't break...put um back together with anti-sieze
Probably didn't help...but taking a break always seems to help me
Waiting to build or BUY another legend! :thefinger:
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i soaked in them in pb overnight. and took a long break, i'll try again tonight maybe.
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well still no go. and it's an odd size, 9/64
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You needing to remove the allen bolts for the hub? Have you tried taking a punch that will fit down in side the head and giving them a good whack? Some times a good jar will loosen them up.
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havn't tried that. i'll give it a try!
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well figured out what was wrong, somebody really coated them with loctite. i had to drill the heads off.
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i swear if i knew who worked on this thing before my dad got it, i would smack them. they put somethin like loctight on the inner wheel bearing seal. luckily local auto parts store had more.
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well, worked on it somemore lastnight, trying to get bearings lined up right. got frustrated, so i quit probaly for the week. i got to work 7 at night to 7 in the morning the rest of this week.