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Snuggs

posted on 10/3/07 at 12:24 PM Reply With Quote
HELP

Hi all

I am trying to change the front disks on my Hyundai Lantra and can't work out how to remove the hubs.

Any help would be appreciated.


Clive





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coozer

posted on 10/3/07 at 12:35 PM Reply With Quote
Why do you want to take the hubs off?

Surely its just a matter of removing the calipers and taking the discs off?

have you not got the Spanish book??





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UncleFista

posted on 10/3/07 at 12:55 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by coozer
Why do you want to take the hubs off?

Surely its just a matter of removing the calipers and taking the discs off?



If only it was that simple, I once changed the disks on a Rover (800 ?) and needed to remove the hubs first !

These car designers don't seem to realise that basic maintenance needs to happen





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MikeR

posted on 10/3/07 at 01:10 PM Reply With Quote
no - car designers do realise basic maintenance needs to happen, its just their bosses want jobs to cost a certain amount so they can offset the lower price of hte car with higher servicing costs.

(call me cynical if you want).

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miegru

posted on 10/3/07 at 02:31 PM Reply With Quote
All recent cars (10 year or younger) that I have seen don't need the hub to be removed to replace the disc.

As mentioned before you need to remove the caliper. Sometimes the disc is attached to the hub with one or two screws. I probably will have rusted to the hub so it might need some motivation to get loose...

My experience is that car manufacturers actually make cars quite servicable. It's cheaper for them to produce, less maintance cost makes their cars more attractive in cost per km and most important; they need to be serviced safely by 17 year old kids who have received a maximum of 1 hour training. If they can make easy mistakes that reduce safety the manufacturer will bu sued!

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andyps

posted on 10/3/07 at 03:10 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by UncleFista
quote:
Originally posted by coozer
Why do you want to take the hubs off?

Surely its just a matter of removing the calipers and taking the discs off?



If only it was that simple, I once changed the disks on a Rover (800 ?) and needed to remove the hubs first !

These car designers don't seem to realise that basic maintenance needs to happen


Wasn't the case on the 800 I had.





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COREdevelopments

posted on 10/3/07 at 04:02 PM Reply With Quote
never done disks on a lantra but on the coupe they do indeed need the hub removed to seperate the disks as they are bolted on to the hub, IMHO it is a truely crap idea. have a nice time, and good luck






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ChrisGamlin

posted on 10/3/07 at 04:35 PM Reply With Quote
Not as bad as some caravans and trailers, according to my dad the latest Alko axles need the entire stub axle unbolting from the inside in order to get the drum off, and to top it off, the stub axle is eccentrically mounted so by unbolting it, you screw up the tracking and need to realign it afterwards!






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Snuggs

posted on 10/3/07 at 05:16 PM Reply With Quote
Thanks for all the replies.

Just spoken to a mate who reckons that the wheel bearings usually fall apart when the hubs are removed.


So I will take it to my tame local mechanic on Monday.





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miniconverter

posted on 10/3/07 at 06:44 PM Reply With Quote
Disconnect the bottom ball joint, remove the hub nut, pull the hub of the shaft (may need persuading with a large knocking stick), remove brake caliper, remove track rod end, undo the two bolts holding the hub to the leg, press the drive flange out from the back and the disc can then be unbolted from the drive flange. Grind the broken inner race off the drive flange and bolt the new disc on. Press the remains of the broken wheel bearing out of the hub.
Rebuilding is just the reverse of striping but make sure you support the inner race when pressing the drive flange disc assembly back in or you will need to start again with an other new bearing.
When complete start the other side.
You will need a press
Labour time allowed 2 hours for the pair
Have fun

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UncleFista

posted on 10/3/07 at 06:54 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by andyps
quote:
Originally posted by UncleFista
quote:
Originally posted by coozer
Why do you want to take the hubs off?

Surely its just a matter of removing the calipers and taking the discs off?



If only it was that simple, I once changed the disks on a Rover (800 ?) and needed to remove the hubs first !

These car designers don't seem to realise that basic maintenance needs to happen


Wasn't the case on the 800 I had.


Was a few years ago, was one of the big Rovers, after Honda stuck their oar in. Big unreliable P.O.S. IIRC





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