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Location: parkdale, Victoria
Registered: May 2005
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Re: wheel bearings
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Fri, 16 September 2005 06:30

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It can be done w/out a press. When you grind the old one off it should heat up before you get through and you should be able to slide it off. Use a steel tube on the inner race when hitting it down. An even amount of pressure will be applied each time that way. Use a brick hammer.(Has a bigger face on it). Heaps quicker than tap tap tapping around the edges. Good luck, allow enough time.
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