Just for S&G's, I took one apart and put it back together, after rebuilding mine, and thinking "I should have taken some pics of that!"
I put a "new" to it rotor on that knuckle while I was at it. It really is pretty quick and easy. If you don't know how to do the bearings, I don't know what to tell you, except don't lose the spacer!
The Rotunda kit supplies everything you need for this job, except the press. My idea was to find a way to do this without a press.
Grab something like this:

Put it in the knuckle like this:

Grab a two jaw puller and attach it like this:

Which will separate the knuckle like this:

Then grab something like this:

Another shot:

That was for the side where the axle slides in, for the side where the locknut goes you need something like this :

And a bolt and nut about 5 inches long:

Set your back piece in the bolt:

Thread that through to the front, like this:


And tighten it down.
You can probably use things from a set similar to this:
Which you probably want anyway
I will leave figuring out the rest as an exercise for the student.
And please excuse the cell phone pics!
I put a "new" to it rotor on that knuckle while I was at it. It really is pretty quick and easy. If you don't know how to do the bearings, I don't know what to tell you, except don't lose the spacer!
The Rotunda kit supplies everything you need for this job, except the press. My idea was to find a way to do this without a press.
Grab something like this:

Put it in the knuckle like this:

Grab a two jaw puller and attach it like this:

Which will separate the knuckle like this:

Then grab something like this:

Another shot:

That was for the side where the axle slides in, for the side where the locknut goes you need something like this :

And a bolt and nut about 5 inches long:

Set your back piece in the bolt:

Thread that through to the front, like this:


And tighten it down.
You can probably use things from a set similar to this:
Which you probably want anyway

I will leave figuring out the rest as an exercise for the student.
And please excuse the cell phone pics!
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