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 Location:
 sydney
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 August 2004
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	|  wheel bearings |  Wed, 14 September 2005 22:32   |  |  |  
	| Hey, im about to change the rear bearings on my car its FWD are their any tips i could have please. |  | 
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 Location:
 Perth
 Registered:
 May 2005
 
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	| Re: wheel bearings |  Thu, 15 September 2005 00:28    |  |  |  
	| its not a fun job. Good luck   |  | 
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 Location:
 brisbane
 Registered:
 December 2004
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	| Re: wheel bearings |  Thu, 15 September 2005 03:08    |  |  |  
	| lots of grease , did i mention more grease  ... i used to love greasing up bus wheel bearings when i was a work experiance bitch. *thumbs down* |  | 
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 Location:
 sydney
 Registered:
 January 2004
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	| Re: wheel bearings |  Thu, 15 September 2005 09:32    |  |  |  
	| hahaha get a palm full of grease and push the bearing onto it and keep doing it till it oozes out the other end called packing the bearings!! have fun |  | 
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 Location:
 Montrose, VIC
 Registered:
 May 2002
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	| Re: wheel bearings |  Thu, 15 September 2005 12:00    |  |  |  
	| You'll probably need a press... |  | 
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 Location:
 melbourne
 Registered:
 January 2003
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	| Re: wheel bearings |  Thu, 15 September 2005 12:40    |  |  |  
	| Have personally done this twice without a press. 
 Not a fun job!!! and I would think it would sometimes end up with an unreliable result.
 
 Find someone with a press who will do it for you, otherwise it will take roughly an hour to carefully tap it down
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 Location:
 sydney
 Registered:
 August 2004
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	| Re: wheel bearings |  Thu, 15 September 2005 12:55    |  |  |  
	| LOL 1 hour for 1 bearing or all 4 bearings. ill be happy if it takes 1 hour for al 4 bearings |  | 
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 Location:
 melbourne
 Registered:
 January 2003
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	| Re: wheel bearings |  Thu, 15 September 2005 13:28    |  |  |  
	| 1 for 1... 
 You need to angle grind down the side of an old inner race to act as your press (which you will tap with a hammer)
 
 So that way you can get the inner race off once you tap it all the way down
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 Location:
 parkdale, Victoria
 Registered:
 May 2005
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	| Re: wheel bearings |  Fri, 16 September 2005 06:30    |  |  |  
	| 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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 Location:
 sydney
 Registered:
 August 2004
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	| Re: wheel bearings |  Sat, 17 September 2005 02:02   |  |  |  
	| im just about to start pulling it off. I dont understand why i have to grind it off, why cant i just use a claw and pul it off? |  | 
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