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Crowz 09-23-2017 09:34 PM

Freaking wheel bearing job #2
 
Ok at least THIS time SO FAR I haven't mushroomed the axle.

I removed it all from the vehicle. So I have the front hub in my 20 ton press with the drivers side axle dangle down from it.

This thing wont move. I don't have any pb blaster or anything so Im trying soaking it in wd40 but Im not feeling very confident that's going to do any good. I sooo don't want to buy another axle just to change the wheel bearing.

I have never had so much trouble taking cv axles out of anything as I have this X5.

Emory39 09-23-2017 11:24 PM

That Happened to me on an E36 M3 I ended up soaking it up with WD40 letting it sit overnight and then heating it up next day, and it came out. I had to put a new axle.

Crowz 09-23-2017 11:26 PM

I got the axle out finally. Soaked it in wd40 for an hour and then hit it with a hammer on the side with full pressure on it from the press. Popped loose.

Now Im trying to press the hub out of the wheel bearing and its being a pain. The problem this time is the shape of the drivers sides hub. It has no good way to pin it into the press. The shape of the passenger side hub made it a breeze to press out the old hub.

Crowz 09-24-2017 02:51 AM

Ok I got the hub out and then went to pull off the bearing piece that always sticks to the hub. It wouldn't come off. Was chipping where the bearing splitter was on it in place of pulling the bearing piece off the hub. Grrrrrr.

So I decided it was time to go NUCLEAR.

After the dust settled the final score was :

BMW Wheel bearing 0

Dremel Tool 1


Bearing piece is off the hub :)

Now I cant get the c-clip out. Partly because my snap ring pliers are junk and partly because Im DEAD TIRED now.

semcoinc 09-24-2017 10:45 AM

Great persistent effort Crowz :thumbup: :thumbup:

How many miles on those axles? My philosophy is if I'm touching something with near 100K or over 100K miles, I want to save the effort of tearing into it again to touch it again when it fails, so I consider that the 100K part doesn't owe me anything. :dunno:

Just this year during my front and rear suspension overhauls I put AutoZone lifetime axles at all four positions. But that's just me ;)

Mike

Crowz 09-24-2017 11:56 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by semcoinc (Post 1116797)
Great persistent effort Crowz :thumbup: :thumbup:

How many miles on those axles? My philosophy is if I'm touching something with near 100K or over 100K miles, I want to save the effort of tearing into it again to touch it again when it fails, so I consider that the 100K part doesn't owe me anything. :dunno:

Just this year during my front and rear suspension overhauls I put AutoZone lifetime axles at all four positions. But that's just me ;)

Mike

I just bought my X5 recently so I have no idea how many miles are on these axles. The passenger side is new since I destroyed it trying to hammer it out recently :)

The drivers side seems fine and the boots look good so Im not replacing it yet but if I lived closer to autozone I would of changed it out for the heck of it.

Fixing to get back out there to take another go at the c clip on the wheel bearing next.

cn90 09-24-2017 12:51 PM

Yeah,

Angle Grinder (with diamond blade + wear goggles!) will work.
One just needs to be careful about cutting too far damaging the axle itself.

I did the REAR bearing on my 1998 528i, the trick is to either:
1. Cutting horizontal grooves on the inner race so the tool has a place to grab.
2. Dremel vs Angle Grinder.

I wrote the DIY below...

DIY: 1998 528i REAR Bearing the Easy Way! - Bimmerfest - BMW Forums

Crowz 09-24-2017 01:00 PM

The problem I ran into was the bearing chipping this time when I tried to use the bearing separator on it. I have never had that happen before. That part is usually a breeze.

The dremel will be my tool of choice from now on if I run into a stuborn one as I did zero damage to the hub and it went thru the bearing piece that was stuck on the hub like a hot knife thru butter.

Once I went at it with the dremel and cut the bearing at the 12 and 6 position clock wise it literally just fell off. I saved the old bearing piece and will shoot a pic of it later.

Crowz 09-24-2017 08:11 PM

Well I thought I was home free.

Was putting everything back together and as I was tightening the axle nut it stripped. Just got off the phone with autozone. New axle will be in tomorrow.

Good freaking grief......

wpoll 09-24-2017 08:34 PM

Good grief indeed....

I guess axles are cheap enough over there it's less hassle to replace the entire axle but if it's only the outer CV stub that's damaged, you could have just gone with something like this...

http://spare-parts.co.nz/media/catal...10-x5-p200.jpg

| Spare Auto Parts New Zealand [1910-X5] - OUTER CV JOINT 27X65X30


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