> says you need to have the inner race pressed in. Is it possible to get it > in by freezing it and then driving it in with a disc-like item (i.e. frozen > chocolate chip cookie or something similar). We always used a hammer, punches and a drift to drive them. Once you get the old races out you use them to drive the new ones in so that you don't damage the new ones. Using a press is probably easier but this method has always worked for us. > washer) for the circlip to be seated. When I took it to VW to be pressed on > the mechanics told me to use a 30mm socket to hammer the hub down and the > circlip would seat--that's what they do. I have used a hammer and drift to do the same thing. > So my question is--who uses all those fancy tools pictured in Bentley if the > folks at VW don't. Is this some sort of hoax???? The people at the factory is my guess. They probably have a VW tool number for a 13mm wrench! ;-) Jonathan jdove@gsvms2.cc.gasou.edu
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