Due to the exceptionally tight fit of the rear hub on the shaft, removal can
>normally be carried out if the correct tool (S4221A) is available, or a
>hydraulic press used with suitable supporting adapters. Failing the
>availability of these tools, the hub/shaft will have to be taken to a
>dealer for removal of the hub."
>
>That is what I have always done. Life is too short to fool around with
>frustrations like that to save a few bucks.
>
>Please respond with the above info.
So who would be qulified to remove one of these hubs? Any machine shop,
Roadster Factory, etc. WHO?
Thanks,
Forrest W. Bridges
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