One thing I've learnt, buy a hub with the wheel flange already mounted.
Taken me two days to pull apart the bearing and get into a position to reset the flange into the new bearing. Have about 20mm left to drive it in but think that's all I can be bothered with tonight.
Don't have a press so ended up knacking a couple of bearing pullers to do the job:
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Annoyingly the inner race came off with the flange so needed to pull that separately. Lip on it is next to nothing but with some effort I could cut a pair of grooves into the side wall:
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Need to the clamps to hold the puller arms together but even then it slipped off every couple of mm pulled. If I did it again would probably cut a groove all the way around so it didn't slip out in the same way from the torquing action.
Finally off & tidy:
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Spot the snapped bearing-puller arms in the background. Bonus - managed to chew up the ends of a couple of the splines but otherwise they didn't look too worn so hopefully can just tidy them up with the fine file.
Without a press, definitely would think twice about doing this again.