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Old 03-21-2008, 02:21 PM   #1 (permalink)
philba123
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Default 97 Taurus Hub bearing replacement

Hi all I m new to this forum, I wanted to say hello and hope someone can help me out with a little issue.

I am trying to replace the hub bearing. I removed the tire, caliper, hub bearing lock nut,and rotor and am trying to get off the cv joint from the hub bearing to access the three bolts behind it. I am using a puller, and got the cv joint almost off, but now it wont move anymore, anyone have any suggestions. Thank you for you help.
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