Posted by Britcheflee on December 30, 2012 at 09:09:12 from (67.187.170.181):
I took the whole knuckle off the sienna with the wheel bearing and hub - it actually was not that big a job - took the whole thing down to a new local garage where a previous toyota mechanic has started a small shop - bought the hub and bearing from Auto zone and for $40 the guy pressed out the old bearing which was done for and pressed back in the new hub and bearing - I assume if you have a good bench press this would not be too difficult a job but I do not have one and was not comfortable with pounding on that with hammers etc - its all back together now along with new brake pads and just need to get the wheel back on and give it a test run then work on the other side!
Felt pretty good about that and the new impact driver sure made things a lot easier to do.
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