If you can come up with a two jaw puller and put it on the back side with the jaws attaching to the spindle housing and the puller bolt pushing on the spindle it might would break loose and come on out.
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If you can come up with a two jaw puller and put it on the back side with the jaws attaching to the spindle housing and the puller bolt pushing on the spindle it might would break loose and come on out.
Tapered suspension parts take pressure to remove normally, a little heat and a good rap should do it. Be careful with the heat Feelay, don't want the whole arm hot, just right around that spindle. I'd rather knock it out than press it out myelf using some heat.
get a can of compressed air like you use on a computer keyboard, turn it upside down and spray that shaft down and then wap it with a hammer and it will come out. that shaft will get so cold you wont be able to touch it for 30 minutes afterwords without freezing your hand. I did it on a clothes dryer once to get a bearing out. You can take the new piece and put it in the freezer for a couple hours and make it go in a lot easier also.
And I have air tools !!!!!
Good folks ''round here. Thanks guys, just needed a bigger hammer.[emoji1]Attachment 207333