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DIY pull left fix


dinodean

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Im considering doing this myself, i dont think it will take too long and you can pay a shop to press the bearing in, what are the basic steps?

Does fulcrum need to do the wheel alignment afterwards or can any shop do it?

Does the whole hub assembly have to come out to get the control arm out or can you drop the arm by forcing it down?

Assuming hub has to be removed...

Special tools/parts needed:

Tie rod remover (not needed if you are happy to hang the hub assembly there with the tie rod attached).

New cv nut.

Deep 30mm 12 point socket + breaker bar for cv nut.

Torque wrench to redo cv nut.

Press to press new arm bearing in (or pay < $50 for a mechanic to do it).

Other than that just standard sockets and spanners.

Am i missing anything? never dealt with the arm so not sure what is required.

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