The vehicle is an '87 Diahatsu Rugger.
Any suggestions would be great,
Cheers,
Dick

lax2wlg wrote:Is that like saying 'she's hot, for a crackwhore??
4wdnuts wrote:id try heating it to see if that will release the cup. failing that a chisel and hammer
DieselBoy wrote:Use a drift with a nice sharp edge and a hammer. Work from the inside of the hub, there should be a lip on the underside of the cup that you can get a purchase on with the drift.
Saying that, i have best results with a big flat head screw driver as its longer than an of my drifts which makes it easier to smash the shit out of, and the flat head seems to find a better purchase on the lip of the cup. Don't be afraid to get physical![]()
I wouldn't use a cold chisle incase you damage the housing
4wdnuts wrote:i have also seen someone run an arc welding rod along the inside. it heats it up.but i personally would only do this as a last resort
4wdnuts wrote:i have also seen someone run an arc welding rod along the inside. it heats it up.but i personally would only do this as a last resort