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C3 Corvette Tips and Tricks - Brakes, Steering & Suspension - Rear Spindle Removal

Discover expert tips and tricks tailored specifically to your C3 Corvette, covering maintenance secrets, performance modifications, and insider knowledge.

If you're like most C3 Corvette Owners, you love to learn new things about your car. You want to know how to do things that you never knew you could do, or how to do things better than you already do them. You want to know how to fix problems that you may have with your car, or how to prevent problems from happening in the first place.


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Rear Spindle Removal
Submitted by: rick jay
I have removed my rear spindles for a second time. The first was shortly after I purchased the car ('72) back in '78 when I was getting a pulse sensation in the brake pedal, caused by the rear spindles not being shimmed correctly. This second time I'm replacing the trailing arms with off-set ones. The first time I used a slide hammer. The right rear came off with some effort and the left came off with a heck of a lot more, too much more. It was a real pain to say the least. Knowing what happen last time, I tried using a rather large bearing puller on the backside of the spindle and housing while hammering, but to no avail. I noticed in one of the many catalogs I get that they had a removal tool for this that attached to an air hammer. I ordered it, tried it and it worked fantastic, a heck of a lot easier and quicker than any attempts I tried before. Already having a compressor and air hammer also helped. I highly recommend it. One source is ZIP, part #SU-825. There are others that carry it and they are all about the same tool and price, $50 as of 3/2008. Choose your favorite supplier and see if they carry it.

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