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    Ok so i took these pics last year and thought i had uploaded them but did not.

    Here are dome pics for removing the king pin bearings 2 different ways.

    Option 1 needs a bearing removal clamp and a vice.









    Install in vice loosely so it is just sitting in there hanging from the clamp

    Punch and hammer.











    Easy job.

    Lmm grease is great for the wheel bearings and CV



    Option 2 is to use a pair of pointy nose pliers and a flat screw driver. 3 points of contact make light work of it



    Remove the lip seal under the bearing. Just wreck it and rip it out. This makes space for the pliers











    The taper on the pliers will do the work here. Wedge in and work it.



    Screw driver from the other side.





    Wahlah.








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