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d30 hub question

Waterhammer

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When you unbolt the hub assy from the knuckle and pull it off does it come off as one piece or two? Example- I pulled the plate with the wheel studs off the axle and exposed a bearing. Then I had to pull the bearing housing out of the knuckle, then I could pull the axle out. When I looked up a replacement part on NAPA it shows a whole hub assembly. So I think I just f'ed up my axle bearing, but it had really distroyed itself anyway, from the looks of it... Not good posting pictures yet, sorry...
 
What year is it?

I replaced the hubs on my 1991 XJ, and it was all one piece. When I removed the old ones, and looked at the new ones, all one unit. I think they're all like that, but can't be 100% positive.

I'd replace them anyhow, chances are good the old ones are cooked.

:(
 
What a PITA, toasted hubs on both sides. Not that I mind putting new parts on, it's just I'm doing ball joints too and they ain't budging. That's enough for tonight though, getting a torch tomorrow.
 
The hub assemblies, at least on the early XJ's, are rebuildable. The M.R.244 manual has instructions for splitting the hub and replacing the bearings. Someone on a tight budget could save some bucks but only if they already had a press to split the hubs. And only if they hadn't destroyed the hubs getting them off the knuckle. I recently changed the original hubs on my '88 after two days of swinging a big hammer. Found a new pair on ebay for $59 each. What I thought was road noise was bearing noise. I never knew an XJ could be so quiet :)
 
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