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Any tricks to getting rear hubs off?

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georgR

01-01-2008 19:36:34




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Have a 404 IHC and need to remove rear hubs. Removed center bolt but can't pull them off. Notice there was a snap ring but can't get to it either.




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62-404

01-11-2008 06:59:32




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 Re: Any tricks to getting rear hubs off? in reply to georgR, 01-01-2008 19:36:34  
I did this a couple years ago on my 404. The little cap bolt on the end is all that hold is on. The hub slides onto the splines and as posted elsewhere, 40+ years will have stuck them on really well. I had to remove the entire axle tube from each side and bring it to a local shop with a 100ton press to get them off. Doing that shattered both hubs...but got the hub off the axles. The damage to the splines was pretty significant on one of them so I needed a new axle too. Got the parts used but none of it was cheap. When you get them apart, be VERY generous with antiseize...

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IH2444

01-02-2008 05:19:41




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 Re: Any tricks to getting rear hubs off? in reply to georgR, 01-01-2008 19:36:34  
I dunno about the 404 but my 444 has the hubs built on the axle, you have to remove the entire axle by removing a circlip in the rear end housing.



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Nat 2

01-02-2008 05:02:42




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 Re: Any tricks to getting rear hubs off? in reply to JT, 01-01-2008 19:36:34  
They're probably rusted on after 40+ years. You need a GIANT puller, and lots of heat.



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