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        <description>A quick tip on how to painlessly remove the front wheel hubs on the Dodge Ram 4x4 heavy duty trucks with the solid front axles. This is especially useful if your truck lives in the salt belt. This step is necessary to remove the steering knuckle before replacing the balljoints or front axle u-joints. Thank you to veteran Chrysler tech Brian W. at Absolute Auto Repair for the tip!  http://www.absoluteautorepairllc.com/ Check out the video from briansmobile1: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9PpR-DcRV08 The THOR (vice and hammer) method has become my favorite for u-joint replacement. There's less chance of damage than using a hydraulic press! Finally, check out the video from South Main Auto Repair on how to  extract broken exhaust manifold studs: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vDlk7B-PRAA Eric O. sure knows how to use the torch and welder 😃 Thanks for watching!</description>
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