yeah was just going to knock them out and then the new ones back in, not a ford man just doing a FIT female friend a favour
Quote from: Dolly on 11 March 2012, 17:42yeah was just going to knock them out and then the new ones back in, not a ford man just doing a FIT female friend a favour If doing it this way, use wood.Wood is softer than metal so no hub damage, bearings will come out with a few whacks and you should be able to get them in. Its the way I did it on my polo.
Quote from: golf-sib on 11 March 2012, 18:59Quote from: Dolly on 11 March 2012, 17:42yeah was just going to knock them out and then the new ones back in, not a ford man just doing a FIT female friend a favour If doing it this way, use wood.Wood is softer than metal so no hub damage, bearings will come out with a few whacks and you should be able to get them in. Its the way I did it on my polo.No ones going to make a joke here?? No?No one?Ok I'll leave you to it
Quote from: RandomJord on 11 March 2012, 23:23Quote from: golf-sib on 11 March 2012, 18:59Quote from: Dolly on 11 March 2012, 17:42yeah was just going to knock them out and then the new ones back in, not a ford man just doing a FIT female friend a favour If doing it this way, use wood.Wood is softer than metal so no hub damage, bearings will come out with a few whacks and you should be able to get them in. Its the way I did it on my polo.No ones going to make a joke here?? No?No one?Ok I'll leave you to itIf you moved the wood 4 times you could have an Audi badge and move it once more and ya got the olympic rings in the wood.