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Well the best method is with the hub off, use a press to remove the old and install the new.

...assuming you don't want to do that, a big c-clamp or similar device is better than pounding.

...last resort is a BF hammer, some heat, etc.. (Used this at the track, but not preferred due to possibility of error!)
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