Use a bearing splitter and a press.norstar wrote:BTW, what is the trick to press "off" the old axle bearing without cutting the cage and destroying it?
JW
Use a bearing splitter and a press.norstar wrote:BTW, what is the trick to press "off" the old axle bearing without cutting the cage and destroying it?
I would cut and sleeve the existing control arms, or pull a Clayton and make my own using square tube (using the existing bushing ends, because I'm cheap).norstar wrote: Apparently my fix length LCA is too short and I need to get a set of custom length adjustable made...
BSJ President 2003 - 2005Carl McFly wrote:X2, I agree with Joe. And not just because he's man candy
I just did it at work when I realized I put the dang seal on backwards. I used a poop scoop (bearing puller), which has a sharp cupped edge that gets tightened above the bearing.norstar wrote:Easier said than done Jon. It's a piece of cake to press the bearing on but getting it off is another story even with a hydraulic press. I have yet to figure out how to press it off on my bench top press Just want to see what you guys do...
BSJ President 2003 - 2005Carl McFly wrote:X2, I agree with Joe. And not just because he's man candy
If I go adjustable I want to eliminate the caster adjuster as well so the min length I need is about 1.75". I've looked through most of the adjustable LCAs online and very few offer the length I need.nostaw wrote:That is a bummer... Can you get by with an adjustable? Home much more do you need?
JW
I didn't talk to Lou but I did call Teraflex. Their arms are too short for me.del_TJ wrote:T
I bet Lou has some Teraflex adjustable arms in stock if you don't feel like waiting for delivery. The guys on jeepforum always salivate over Currie johnny joint arms and trash ones with rubber ends, like the teraflex lowers.
Tony
ZAEDOCK wrote: I would cut and sleeve the existing control arms, or pull a Clayton and make my own using square tube (using the existing bushing ends, because I'm cheap).
Come on Joe, you need to show us the setup for pulling the axle bearing, not pinion.ZAEDOCK wrote: I just did it at work when I realized I put the dang seal on backwards. I used a poop scoop (bearing puller), which has a sharp cupped edge that gets tightened above the bearing.
It's the only pic I could find online.norstar wrote:Come on Joe, you need to show us the setup for pulling the axle bearing, not pinion.
It must be me from smelling the Kroil stuff over the weekend because I still can't see how a puller and press plates fit in between the bearing and the axle flange. Let's see the actual setup.
BSJ President 2003 - 2005Carl McFly wrote:X2, I agree with Joe. And not just because he's man candy
Maybe you just need narrower axles...norstar wrote:Ok, I'll believe you.
What I didn't tell you is that I have a non-adjustable "C" frame bench top press. But I can make an axle shaft fit in there by punching a hole through my bench. No problem for pressing stuff on but I will have to fab up something to do the pull. I was just looking for ideas from you... Thanks!