Finally got around to replacing the worn bearing wheel assembly on my daughters 07 outback. Turned out it was passengers front not rear. Paid to get an audio diagnosis from a local Subie independent. While it was shot it wasn't falling apart yet so I was being uncharacteristiclly proactive.
Top lesson learned - I need a compressor and some air tools if I'm going to keep screwing around with suspension work on old cars. Shit is nasty, rusty and fused up under there. #2 lesson is: Just buy the mounting hardware with the part. (Why Timken didn't include it is beyond me). Had to run out to two separate Subie dealers to buy the four mounting bolts.
Instead of air I used a breaker bar, pipes, cold chisels, BFH, navy jelly, PB Blaster, break cleaner and grease to undo the wheel assembly mounting bolts and the to get the bitch free of the steering knuckle.
A couple of the stars of the day:
Finally got everything where it belonged.
Only to find that the slide pins on the caliper bracket were fused solid. Ended up just buying a new caliper bracket, pins and bushings because I figured even if I got it apart I'd never tame the rust.
Long day but success was achieved and a penny saved etc.
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