I used to call myself a mechanic, but after this evening I'm not too sure anymore....
For the first time since I was a teenager, something mechanical has whipped my butt. A front wheel bearing on my 05 GMC Sierra pickup has went bad and I can't get the blasted thing off to replace it. This is one of those late model, permanently sealed, replace it when it goes bad combination bearing and hub assemblies. Both the brake rotor and the hub are stuck fast to the rest of the truck.
We've pulled all the bolts out (double checked with a repair manual), tried penetrating oil, hammers both rubber and big, heating it up with a torch, a large gear puller and anything else we can think of. I even considered putting the wheel back on and driving it around without the bolts in it. For now, I put the bolts back in and it looks like it's going to the shop and that kills my mechanical soul. (and my meager bank account and there goes what money I'd been saving for a new comp)
For the first time since I was a teenager, something mechanical has whipped my butt. A front wheel bearing on my 05 GMC Sierra pickup has went bad and I can't get the blasted thing off to replace it. This is one of those late model, permanently sealed, replace it when it goes bad combination bearing and hub assemblies. Both the brake rotor and the hub are stuck fast to the rest of the truck.
We've pulled all the bolts out (double checked with a repair manual), tried penetrating oil, hammers both rubber and big, heating it up with a torch, a large gear puller and anything else we can think of. I even considered putting the wheel back on and driving it around without the bolts in it. For now, I put the bolts back in and it looks like it's going to the shop and that kills my mechanical soul. (and my meager bank account and there goes what money I'd been saving for a new comp)