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Old Oct 22, 2013 | 10:45 PM
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Hey, I have a 1993 S10 4 door Blazer 4x4 automatic, had some clicking and grinding in the passenger side rear end and, so pulled the rear end apart got everything off and out except for the bearings, rented a puller and the slide hammer and when I went to pull the right side out the innerds of the bearing just fell apart, and the puller I used wouldn't grab what was left of the bearing and then the POS puller decided to break, so was just wondering if anybody has had a similar problem, and any advice as I need to get her back on the road haha. Thanks
 
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You can carefully cut the bearing with a dremel part way (make sure not to go through to the axle) and then carefully again take a chisel and put it in your cut from the dremel and hit it, again, carefully, to try and split the bearing to get it out.
 
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Thanks, that's what me and my dad are going to try tomorrow before work, hopefully that will work, because if I cant get it out I'm going to have to get a another whole rear end
 
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