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You will need a bearing splitter. I don't know if it can be done without damaging the shims though, I always mess the old ones up.I don't have a press so I made one:redneck: I used two old brake rotors and 4 pieces of 1/2" all thread. Drill 4 holes around the perimiter of the rotors and some steel plates to cover the hub holes. Its a PITA and took a while but I just cranked the nuts tight, smacked it with a rubber mallot, and repeat.Edit- you should probably get new bearings and they should also come with new shims.
You will need a bearing splitter. I don't know if it can be done without damaging the shims though, I always mess the old ones up.
I don't have a press so I made one:redneck: I used two old brake rotors and 4 pieces of 1/2" all thread. Drill 4 holes around the perimiter of the rotors and some steel plates to cover the hub holes. Its a PITA and took a while but I just cranked the nuts tight, smacked it with a rubber mallot, and repeat.
Edit- you should probably get new bearings and they should also come with new shims.