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Anonymous Posted on Sep 04, 2012

2005 Kia Sedona Rear Hub and Drum

I was replacing the rear hubs on my 2005 Kia Sedona and everything was going great until I tried to remove the hub from the drum. I assumed it was just held on by the two phillips screws, but after I removed the two screws it would not budge. Is it just rust or is the rear hub pressed into the rear drum?

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Use 2 bolts [ same size as screws ] 1.5'' - 2'' or so...thread into 2 screw holes...tighten both evenly untill drum comes off.

  • Alfonso Becerra Jun 15, 2021

    wat size is the bolt is a 5mm or 6mm

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SOURCE: can't get the bearing hub out to replace the bearing

You'll need to remove the 2 strut bolts holding the hub to the strut, remove the axle nut. Pull the hub towards you and try taping on the axleshaft to try to push it out. You might try spraying some WD-40 where the axleshaft goes thru the hub.

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