Rear hub replacement questions

I bought pic related a Month or so ago for cheap. Been a solid car so far but about a week ago I was having issue with the driver rear tire making a horrible rattle so I pulled the wheel off and my fucking hub is cracked. My question is how do I go about replacing it?

Should've mentioned its a 1992

Order a hub assembly from a Toyota dealer that sells parts online.

Unbolt it, bolt the new one on
What are you having trouble with?

Just trying to get advice man.

On what?
Soak the bolts with penetrating oil and go at it.

Alright

>buying oem for a shitbox
shoulda went to rockauto!

>Order a hub assembly from a Toyota dealer
Try RockAuto. Cheaper. Better.

>chinese parts
>better
'no'

Rockauto has the same brand name parts, bucko.

>third party
>better than oem
no.

>paying $300 for a wheel hub

Aftermarket parts are questionable.
Questionable fit, questionable durability, all for slightly less money

Do I have to remove the brake shoes

Does it have drum brakes in the rear?
is there a brake line going towards it?
Does the hub include the mounting area for the brake shoes?
This is all trivial, pal. I don't know your car. You have it in front of you.
What holds the hub to the suspension?

>slightly less
way less. and for a shitbox it makes much more sense.

i don't i shop at rockauto almost exclusively for my DD, i just dont have any delusion that it's top quality.

Then you know that Moog parts aren't exactly as craptastic as duralast junk.

Honestly I'd go aftermarket on this, but pick carefully on rockauto to get something decent. The last couple of times I've ordered Timken stuff, I've been pleasantly surprised to get 1) a Japanese Koyo bearing that matched what I took off exactly (OE supplier) and then more recently the same thing happened with a Timken rear hub assy, the part that was in the box was an Aisin made in USA OEM part that was the exact same part that I was replacing. That rear hub assy with the ABS stuff built in was $130 from Rockauto, versus $400ish for the dealer part that was literally the exact same thing.

So play it smart and do your homework on the aftermarket stuff, you can get really good parts at great prices if you do some research.

I know for a fact that "OEM" parts are repackaged Chinese parts.

sure thing bud

Keep paying triple price retard.

I dont buy oem idiot..

disc or drum? rear abs or not?