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    i carnt remove the hub

    i carn't get the left hand front hub off so i can do the bearing and put my unlocking hubs on hers a pic so i dont need to explaine to much as im not grate with words on payper

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    The splines have probably pulled in tight in the flange. Try tapping the shaft
    back a little with a soft hammer, tapping the flange outward. sometimes they get stuck.... Mark

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    thank ill keap bashing with the mash hammer and a blok of jarra

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    I can't see them in the picture, maybe you have them, but if not you should get some axle stands under there. Once it is stable and safe then you can start pulling and pushing. As Groucho said, tap the shaft in towards the diff and then try and lever the flange. It's not uncommon for people to glue these things together with silastic and the like to try and keep the oil in. Perserverance and patients are usually all that is needed.

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    You taking the hub off or the drive flange?

    The drive flange looks to be free and clear, and perhaps needs some gentle levering or hammering.

    The hub assembly is still retained by the hub nuts under the drive flange.

    If you are installing FWH the drive flange should be all you need to pull off.
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    Using a large spanner and a block of wood as in the attcahed picture can sometimes help with the leverage.
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    done thanks now i have another problem the shaft is about 10mm to long to put my manual locking hubs on so for the time being ive put the old hubs back on thanks everyone

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