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2003 Trailblazer LT rear hub assembly removal

Old Jan 10, 2018 | 03:31 PM
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Hi, I am looking to find out if anyone knows how to remove a hub assembly or beating on a 2003 trailblazer lt I have done a lot of work on cara and trucks but I have never replaced hub assembly on trailblazer in my life so I am lost could someone please help in need of options there really isn't any videos online or anyway to find out how to do it it is always for the fronts I am not even sure if it is the bearing but from the sound of it I think it is I appreciate any help this is my only vehicle and I have to drive it like this until I can I can get it fixed
 
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Originally Posted by DanielTrail
Hi, I am looking to find out if anyone knows how to remove a hub assembly or beating on a 2003 trailblazer lt I have done a lot of work on cara and trucks but I have never replaced hub assembly on trailblazer in my life so I am lost could someone please help in need of options there really isn't any videos online or anyway to find out how to do it it is always for the fronts I am not even sure if it is the bearing but from the sound of it I think it is I appreciate any help this is my only vehicle and I have to drive it like this until I can I can get it fixed
did u get it fixed?
 
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