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Old 07-21-2021, 07:13 AM
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It sounds like you're doing the same thing that I had to do on my daughter's Equinox front bearing/hub. I had to replace hers because the speed sensor ring had fallen apart. And yes, it was corroded together pretty tight.

My explanation will be lame.....hopefully you can find a youtube to show what I did. I was able to take a 1/2" grade 8 bolt, nut and washers, jam it between the hub (wheel flange) and a small edge on the spindle....then start twisting the nut to push outward on the wheel flange. The head of the bolt was against the spindle and the threaded shank projected thru a hole in the wheel flange.
Worked like a charm.

Hope this helps,
Eric

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