944Racer72 wrote:
Sounds pretty easy, right? The only "special" equipment you need is a press and some proper size things you can use to press the bearings in and out (I use sockets and an old pulley). Of course you need tools to remove the big nut and torque it properly at the end. And again, dry ice makes it much easier to get the new bearing in.
That's not too bad. After the issues with that front strut, I need to weight and align the car anyway.
I'm pretty sure I can rent a bearing press from Autozone. Only special tool I'll need then is a way to break and torque the nut. Without an impact wrench, I was thinking floor jack moving the breaker bar to loosen. Then stand on the end of about a 2' lever arm to torque it down.
There is only one bearing in there, right? For some reason, reading in the manual it almost sounds like there is a secondary back bearing in the control arm.