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The rear drums come off with the rear wheel hub. You Jack up the car, remove the wheel.Remove the cap in the center of the hub. Take the cotter pin out, unscrew the wheel bearing retainer nut. Pull drum and hub off as an assembly.The rear drums come off with the rear wheel hub. You Jack up the car, remove the wheel.Remove the cap in the center of the hub. Take the cotter pin out, unscrew the wheel bearing retainer nut. Pull drum and hub off as an assembly.
take the pin out of the rear diffrential and the axle should come out
Depends on which type it is. See link for more.
yes you need to take the hub of the tire to take the brakes off a car.
how to change rear hub on 2006 chevy cobalt 2.2l
The 135x10 rear hub has a width of 135mm and uses a 10mm axle.
The standard rear hub spacing for a road bike is 130mm.
The rear wheel has a different hub; the gears attach to it. Alternatively the rear hub has gears or a brake or a dynamo built into it. The front hub will sometimes have a dynamo built into it, other than that it is just a plain hub.
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You need a four pronged hub tool that you can rent at Kragen to remove the inner hub other than tha there is the Allen screws, a couple of spring clips and you should have it off.
To tighten the rear hub on your mountain bike, you will need to use a cone wrench to adjust the cone nuts on either side of the hub. Make sure to tighten them evenly to ensure the wheel spins smoothly. If you are unsure how to do this, it is recommended to take your bike to a professional bike mechanic for assistance.
The rear axle hub nut should be torqued to 260Nm or 192 lb/ft - this applies also to the front axle hub nut.