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WANTED Baum tool wheel carrier bushing

Kyiv

1993 400E | Azov мой кумир!
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Is there any one kind enough to lend or has for sale a Baum tool to replace rear wheel carrier bushing?
 
Easy job.

One pointer: Obviously the bearing is frozen in there after years of residence. If the bearing doesn't pop loose right away (I've performed this on 2 W124s and neither did), stop cranking and use a hammer or similar and give it a tap from the other side. Wait until the press fit pops loose before you go cranking away. If it still doesn't release, give it another partial crank and tap. This will prevent any part of the tool to bend or break.
 
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