Easily remove and install wheel bearings on front-wheel drive vehicles
Greatly reduces the damage done to the hub and bearings
Eliminates the pesky need for front end alignment after service work
Replace wheel bearings while keeping the steering knuckle and strut assembled in tact on the vehicle
Everything you need for a fast and effective removal and installation of wheel bearings on front wheel drive vehicles.
Heavy-duty, alloy steel drifts for durability; black oxide finish with smooth edges to reduce chances of hub or bearing damage; the phosphate coating prevents corrosion-these tools might outlive you.
Heavyweight drive screw for use with impact tools; also suitable for removing and installing large industrial bearings
These tools fit most cars and work with the steering knuckle and strut assembly still on the vehicle, you won't need a front end alignment when bearing service is complete.
For more stubborn jobs, the knurled grip and 15/16 tapered pickle fork combined with a good hammer make even the most rusty tie rod removals both fast and safe
Wheel Bearing Removal and Installation Tool Set includes everything needed for the professional or DIY-er to remove and install wheel bearings of a front wheel drive vehicle without the need of a front end alignment.
Operation: Step 1 - Determine if the vehicle has a trapped rotor or a floating rotor. Step 2 - Assemble the tool components, and press out the worn bearing. Step 3 - Lightly lubricate the new bearing, and position it for installation with the tool components assembled. Press the bearing into the spindle assembly until it bottoms. Step 4 - Fasten the bearing retainer in place using the bearing retainer bolts. Step 5 - Assemble tool components. Lightly oil the hub assembly, and install the hub. The bearing installer must be assembled with the flat side toward the bearing and the small diameter pilot on the side away from the bearing. Step 6 - Assemble the remaining vehicle components that were removed for bearing replacement