Materials:
* Set of spanners
* 32 mm socket with ratchet
* Mount
* Plastic or wooden wedge
Instructions:
1. Prepare the car.
* Set the car to the parking brake and put it in gear.
* Loosen the wheel hub bolts on the side with the faulty grenade.
2. Remove the wheel.
* Using spanners, unscrew the wheel hub bolts and remove the wheel.
3. Disconnect the drive shaft.
* Inspect the drive shaft and find the nut that connects it to the grenade.
*Using a 32mm socket with a ratchet, unscrew the nut.
* Pull the drive shaft outward until it comes out of the grenade.
4. Disconnect the grenade from the wheel hub.
*Using a pry bar, carefully insert the flat end into the gap between the grenade and the wheel hub.
* Click on the pry bar to detach the grenade.
* If the pomegranate does not budge, tap it with a hammer through a plastic or wooden wedge.
5. Remove the pomegranate.
* Once the grenade has separated from the wheel hub, pull it towards you to remove it.
6. Install a new grenade.
* Clean the wheel hub and grenade surfaces.
* Apply a small amount of lubricant to the garnet grooves.
* Insert the grenade into the wheel hub and push it until it clicks into place.
7. Install the drive shaft.
* Insert the drive shaft into the grenade and tighten the nut.
8. Install the wheel.
* Reinstall the wheel and tighten the wheel hub bolts.
9. Lower the vehicle.
* Release the vehicle’s parking brake and place it in neutral.
* Start the engine and let it run for a few minutes to distribute the lubricant.
10. Check operation.
* Rock the wheel from side to side to ensure the grenade is seated correctly.
*Take a test drive to check proper operation.