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Trying to get to the wheel bearings on the front drivers side of my 2000 hyundai accent. I cant get to the rotor off wondering if there was a snap ring holding it on?

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Remove the whole assenbly strut an all and you need to place it in a vice...use a device the same size as the berring housing, after you remove the snap ring and hammer out the berring....but you also have to hammer off the rotor off...easiest way to get of a seized rotor is to apply some heat around the berring area and then add cold water...one or two bangs will get the rotor off...or use muscle...

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Its probably seize on with rust,had same problem with 2000 elantra!

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