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Old 03-08-2015, 08:03 PM   #1
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Sir Tool usage and tips

I have a Sir B90 tool that should be in my hands tomorrow or the next day. I have never used one to pull a rear (or front for that matter) bearing, any tips or coaching will be greatly appreciated. In addition which plate to use on the rear ? are they numbered or ??

I have the flange out and have been trying unsuccessfully to pull the bearing with a harbour freight bearing tool...even with heat it will not budge. I intend on getting this side (passenger) complete before I start on the drivers side...I should know much better how to accomplish the task by then. I also hope to write a DIY for bearing replacement on the boxster to help anyone else who goers down this road...so come on if you have done this give me some tips and lets get a more complete DIY available to help others.....we had 65 deg here today and sunny I miss my car and want it back on the road soon....but I intend on taking my time and doing it right.

As always thanks in advance

Dwight
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