Just for S&G's, I took one apart and put it back together, after rebuilding mine, and thinking "I should have taken some pics of that!"
I put a "new" to it rotor on that knuckle while I was at it. It really is pretty quick and easy. If you don't know how to do the bearings, I don't know what to tell you, except don't lose the spacer!
The Rotunda kit supplies everything you need for this job, except the press. My idea was to find a way to do this without a press.
Grab something like this:

Put it in the knuckle like this:

Grab a two jaw puller and attach it like this:

Which will separate the knuckle like this:

Then grab something like this:

Another shot:

That was for the side where the axle slides in, for the side where the locknut goes you need something like this :

And a bolt and nut about 5 inches long:

Set your back piece in the bolt:

Thread that through to the front, like this:


And tighten it down.
You can probably use things from a set similar to this:
Which you probably want anyway
I will leave figuring out the rest as an exercise for the student.
And please excuse the cell phone pics!
I put a "new" to it rotor on that knuckle while I was at it. It really is pretty quick and easy. If you don't know how to do the bearings, I don't know what to tell you, except don't lose the spacer!
The Rotunda kit supplies everything you need for this job, except the press. My idea was to find a way to do this without a press.
Grab something like this:

Put it in the knuckle like this:

Grab a two jaw puller and attach it like this:

Which will separate the knuckle like this:

Then grab something like this:

Another shot:

That was for the side where the axle slides in, for the side where the locknut goes you need something like this :

And a bolt and nut about 5 inches long:

Set your back piece in the bolt:

Thread that through to the front, like this:


And tighten it down.
You can probably use things from a set similar to this:
Which you probably want anyway

I will leave figuring out the rest as an exercise for the student.
And please excuse the cell phone pics!
JK, good writeup, may be doing this on my wife's car since she doesn't want the aspire swap, wants to keep the 114.3x4 pattern 13s that we took off of Chuckstiva.

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