Will the steps above work for the rear hubs as well? I need to replace both rears hub assemblies. 04 Pontiac Prix with 100k.
The back doesn't have an axle going into it and is held in place by four bolts.
hmm, cuz my new bolts were loose after the first month of driving.... so I re-torqued em down, but haven't checked on em in a while....
We just did a set on a 99 Regal. If you round the bolt you'll have to cut through it with a SawZall or grinder with cutoff wheel on the outside. Just cut down through the bearing and avoid the knuckle. The stealership charged me $7 for a bolt. One of mine was stubborn, the other easy. Forget the flange puller or slidehammer. If it's stuck use an OTC 7394 or similar with an impact gun. Its built like a tank, no worries..............I too had a bunch of issues removing the hubs on my 04. I started by whacking them with a big hammer, didn't work. I then used a gigantic slide hammer that attached to the lug studs, rapped on it a few times, and I thought my axle was gonna fly out. That knocked it loose enough that I could use a fairly large punch in the center of the axle spindle and release the hub. Now my problem lies in the passenger side where one of the bolts has rounded off..........anyone have any suggestions, its the forward most knuckle to hub mounting bolt.

The job is much easier if you use a 1/2 ratchet reduced to 3/8. We used 3/8 ratchet on the first one, thats why the bolt got rounded off..............
Anybody used 1A Auto : Aftermarket Auto Parts, Car Body Parts, Replacement & New Automobile and Truck Parts | Buy Discount Car & Auto Parts Online for parts? Found wheels bearings and the price is attractive. But, they do not say who manufactured the hub assy.
aren't they prevailing torque bolts?