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Unhappy E30 rear wheel bearing

I'm having problem taking the rear driver side axle off my 87 325is to change the bearing. The other side came off really easy. I'm even using a torch now but it still would not move a bit. Anybody have any suggestions? PLEASE HELP.

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When I did my e36, I used penetrating oil and a propane torch for two days and broke two wheel pullers.

Then I gave up and took it to my favorite indy shop.

He has a puller that uses a portapower pump. He said that he had to lower the car so he could put the pump on the floor and jump on the handle before it finally popped free.

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