« Reply #9 on: May 25, 2012, 10:16:22 PM »
i think you have to use a pretty heavy duty hydraulic press to get it off. but, once the hub is off, i dont think it can be used again. the axle shaft cuts splines into the hub. and they cant be recut into it.
This is from the AMC manual:
You can put the hub on the axle shaft on which it was originally installed....FWIW I have had one of my hubs on and off and have had no issues. You can also install a replacement hub on an original axle shaft. Since this is from the factory manual I would have to assume they meant the replacement hub would be a new part. If you're replacing the axle shaft you must also replace the hub.
Conclusion: I would not attempt to install a used hub to any axle shaft except the shaft from which it was removed.
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