Tools
You need a 32mm socket to get the axle nut off. Also, a torque wrench to put it back on. This can be rented. Suggest using the lowest torque spec to prevent over tightening and messing up the bearing.
Go to AutoZone and get their rebuild. It will last longer than you will own the car and cost a fraction of a new one from Subaru.
Lee
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