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yep i always do - first time this one has been off though
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Was the bearing ok after applying heat? Or was a bad bearing the reason you took the hub off?
I need to take the rear hub off my california (mechanically, same parts/system as the 458). I dont want to ruin the bearing as im going to reuse...
i got it in the end - i think i may not have properly disengaged the parking brake the first time i tried. Having left some penetrating oil in the...
ok - i manged to get the disc off this morning- i hadnt completely /properly disengaged the parking brake. Now im contesting with the circlip...
Well, i managed to get it off. Firstly i think i didnt correctly diesngage the parking break, so after looking into the workshop manual, i...
Am i ok to use a metal hammer? OR should i be using a rubber mallet or something to avoid damaging the face of the brake rotor centre?
ok - its night here but ill give it a few slaps close to the radius of where the wheel studs go through in the morning and see what happens! wish...
Thanks - have you done this before on carbon rotors? Also, would you recommend heat?
Do you mean the central part of the rotor itself that bolts to the hub, stew?
Im currenly still at this - cant get the rear carbon ceramic rotor to come off and im afraid of damaging it!
Im trying to do this on my cali (same setup) with the EPB disengaged, but i cant get the rotor to come off. Its carbon ceramic. Any ideas? (i...
I have i) disengaged my parking brake, ii)lifted the car on to a jack stand, iii)removed the rear wheel, iv) removed the brake caliper and...
Anyone use these on a ferrari cali 30 ?
Has anyone ever got one of those hubs machined to accept an intereference / press fit bearing?
Where did you apply the heat? Im hoping not to damage the bearings so i can put it back on again.
Damn that thing is well on there! Ill have to get a gear puller ordered for doing mine.
Ill use the "threaded bar, nuts, washers and sockets" method first and see if it comes out that way, and ill freeze the replacement bushing first...