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Rear wheel bearing driver
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03 Sep 2015 11:01 #688463
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I thought about this too. Seems better then the whack-a-mole method. I wonder why its not the preferred method?
Thanks for all the tips. I was worried because getting the old ones out was a royal pain in the ass. Had to hammer away like crazy.
I froze the new bearings, added a little grease around the outside and they went in with no trouble.
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JimB wrote: I recently did my bearings and I used a threaded bar, some washers and nuts and pulled them in so as not to damage the bearings. It costs about $5 dollars of hardware.
I thought about this too. Seems better then the whack-a-mole method. I wonder why its not the preferred method?
Thanks for all the tips. I was worried because getting the old ones out was a royal pain in the ass. Had to hammer away like crazy.
I froze the new bearings, added a little grease around the outside and they went in with no trouble.
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03 Sep 2015 16:45 #688514
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AND THERE GOES ANOTHER HAPPY CUSTOMER. :woohoo:
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