I just don't think I can get the needle bearing race out. So, from the beginning, when I removed the dust cap, the snap ring was in the bottom of the dust cap and not in the groove on the end of the axle. Then, when I pulled the upper ball joint and got the axle to start working out is when I saw the washer that I now know was the remnants of the brass bushing, but it was flat and didn't have the lip on it anymore. I found a picture I took which probably shows part of that lip from the original brass bushing. As I pulled the axle out more I saw the needle bearings, individually just lying in there, dry as a bone and knew I had bigger problems than anticipated. My dumb ass was trying to drive the race of the needle bearing out and broke off what appears to be the originally machined lip inside of the knuckle. The race is so thin that I can't get a good bite on it and reminds me of a few times in my youth having to use a dremel to cut a bearing race off of an axle shaft because it was sort of melted on there. Trouble is getting in there. I already ordered a cheapo off of parts geek since I have new innards (bearing, bushing and seal) coming, so I hope everything matches up and I can get the speed sensor out of the original.
Then onto the drivers side! This is a vehicle I bought a few years ago, repainted and reupholstered and wrenching on to be my daughters first car. She loves it and I feel safer with her driving something with some durability but It's beeing a bit stubborn at the moment.
Don't have a picture of the inside of the knuckle, but will take one.
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