View Full Version : 944 Rear Alloy Trailing Arm Bearing Removal
dgluyas
February 14th 2008, 06:44
This is a really handy article on how to remove those nasty bearings from the 944 alloy trailing arm. I hope this helps someone like it did me. :)
http://www.arnnworx.com/RearBearings.htm
Turbo Haraune2
February 14th 2008, 15:51
I prefer to use a hydraulic press....
Steve C
February 15th 2008, 00:59
Hi
I was bit worried that he was using a torque wrench to undo the axle nuts.
The tool would save time taking the arm off the car.
One trap I fell into when I replaced my bearings. I fitted the stub axles back in and then I needed to take them out again and the race stuck to the stub axle. I may not be able to get the race back in so I might need to fit another bearing.
Steve
kiwivw
February 16th 2008, 15:45
I second the use of this tool, i used it to remove the old bearings, then powdercoated the arms and reassembled the new bearings. It worked so good i was worried i missed something :)
Bullyboy
February 17th 2008, 20:34
Just a side note...
Don't buy the bearings from poorsche. They have an SKF # on them so I called the order desk and inquired. Mine were stock in italy and took 3 weeks to come in but I paid less than $70 for two of them. The porsche dealer wanted $120 each.
Steve C
February 18th 2008, 01:01
Hi
Pelican have them for $37.25 US, I didn't try Porsche for them but I tried a local discount VW & Porsche specialist and a large bearing supply company and they were $180 au each. Needless to say I got them from Pelican, even with freight to Australia it was cheaper than buying local.
Steve
Hoghead
March 3rd 2008, 06:52
I have been hammering on the axle nut with my impact gun and it just will not come loose. What is the torque on that nut? - perhaps my 1/2 gun will not do?
Turbo Haraune2
March 3rd 2008, 19:15
I had to use 3/4 heavy duty truck impact gun.
It must be overtorqed alot, since original tq is not that high
I have been hammering on the axle nut with my impact gun and it just will not come loose. What is the torque on that nut? - perhaps my 1/2 gun will not do?
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