Decided it was time to replace my front calipers (for the third time) and thought I'd replace the hubs at the same time. Going with EBC GD7137 with the orange stuff pads.
Getting the hubs replaced was easy enough. Had a heck of a time trying to find where I connect the anti-lock brake sensor under the hood. When I disconnected it I simply reached up from under the wheel well, squeezed the connected here and there until it disconnected. But when i went to reconnect it, I couldn't find where I disconnected it from! Couldn't see it from the top with the hood open so finally just started reaching around everywhere I could reach from underneath and finally found it. The mating connector is tucked away underneath the coolant tank.
While I had the hub off I was examining the inside and thought things looked a little roughed up. Tried to make sense of how the hub actuator hubs worked. So started the engine and put it in 4ALL to see which part moved... made more sense.
Got the driver side done and will get the passenger side next.
One thing I noticed when I disconnected the outer tie rod was one or two decent sized metal shavings under the bolt to the ball joint. Noticed this back when I replaced the tie rods as well. Made me wonder if the tie rod end isn't working it's way loose in the knuckle from all the shuddering due to "warpped' rotors I've had over it's life. I'll pull the tie rod end off again and look to see if I can tell where the metal is coming from. I'm still getting a very slight wobble in the front and am thinking this may be where it's coming from. The tire feels tight but perhaps under load it gives just a bit.
Here are some pictures I managed to grab...
Backside of the old hub...
Looking in at the hub actuator (disengaged), looks rather chewed up in there. Should have replaced these while I was at it. Will get a pair on order... can maybe get them here by the weekend when I do the passenger side.
Hub actuator (engaged)...
One side completed. Took me a while and a couple of trips to the auto parts store (brake cleaner, grease, loctite). I will replace the brake fluid while I'm at it. The black protective coating will come off once I bed the pads.
