I just replaced my driverside front a couple of weeks ago. You definately need a hydrolic press to remove and install the bearing. I did it at a friends machine shop with his assistance. $60 for the bearing was my only expense. BTW if the bearing is not pressed in corectly it will quickly fail. Talk to Stazi, he works for SKF (bearing manufacturer) and he sells knuckles with the bearing already pressed in.


99 CSVT Green/Tan # 84 of 2760 Built on Wednesday, September 30, 1998 15.376 @ 92.00 MPH Stock 75,000Km 96 Contour GL 2.5L V6 ATX 170,000Km