Had to do both rear hubs on my crosstrek. I tried at least 5 other techniques and rented equipment. This worked in less than a minute. Instead of welding a bolt, I found a thread adapter(amazon). I couldn't find one long and thin enough so I added a coupling nut (amazon) to that, which also pulled the outer half of the hub off in minute. Then I added in a threaded rod (local hardware store) and used that to do the technique in the video. I only wish I found this sooner 🙏🏽 For the Amazon finds, don't waste your time at Lowe's, Home Depot, and Ace, I did that for you, none of them carry these items in the size needed if at all.
Normally it should slide off, yeah. 😂😂 I have change at least 25 of those and no one have slide off. With no special tools it will take a hour to slide it off.
Had to do both rear hubs on my crosstrek. I tried at least 5 other techniques and rented equipment. This worked in less than a minute. Instead of welding a bolt, I found a thread adapter(amazon). I couldn't find one long and thin enough so I added a coupling nut (amazon) to that, which also pulled the outer half of the hub off in minute. Then I added in a threaded rod (local hardware store) and used that to do the technique in the video. I only wish I found this sooner 🙏🏽 For the Amazon finds, don't waste your time at Lowe's, Home Depot, and Ace, I did that for you, none of them carry these items in the size needed if at all.
@@teresitasanchez5911 do you have a link to Amazon?
Another note, my car was used, definitely not maintained by previous owner, and from New Jersey
Thank you so much for this video
Most welcome 😊
Great video and very informative. Thank you
Awesome. thank you.
He clearly does not live in the rust belt. If he did the video would be twice as long.
You are correct, sir! I live in Texas... but I grew up in Chicago, so you are probably right about the rust!
Normally it should slide off, yeah. 😂😂 I have change at least 25 of those and no one have slide off. With no special tools it will take a hour to slide it off.
I call a mulligan on this. This looks like it was broken free before this video.
lol... I used to live in Chicago, so I understand... I now live in Texas... easy peasy...
this is not true you probably had already loosened the bearing on Subaru it doesn’t come off this easy
lol... what??? No camera tricks here... what part?
It comes off this easy if you don’t live in the rust belt.
I’m working on one now and separated the hub trying to pull it off it’s so rusted in.
Mine came off about a same way. Live on the west coast