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Truck is done wheel well fixed and we did the bearing. Brian called it we had to use the torch. The acetylene wasn't working so we busted out the big guns and did the Oxy/Acetylene Torch with the four flame tip and then it came out like butter, Truck is finally back to normal.

Not exactly a hard job but not fun either, I soaked the axle nut in WD-40 and let it sit for 20 minutes before removing, made it way easier. Used a breaker bar and a pipe over that lol.
 
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Well today the ABS light came on again and now it's the other side rear, LOL!
 

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this is why I always do them in pairs. Seems like if you don't the other side is always right behind.

Sorry for the bad luck
 

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Guess their like headlights, a month or less apart on failures.

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Round 2 done both rears are brand new now, this side was not fun. Then again nor was the other side.
 
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And one of my rears started to grind today. Ordering up 2 new rears but no ABS light which is surprising

Good luck and use acetylene like bb recommends it's the only way
 
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