front wheelbearing removal
- FlyBoy2121
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Re: front wheelbearing removal
I Mally
Go to see this adress, and check the F and front wheel. the book is in alphabetical.
You'll find all the information you need for your job.
FlyBoy2121
Go to see this adress, and check the F and front wheel. the book is in alphabetical.
You'll find all the information you need for your job.
FlyBoy2121

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Re: front wheelbearing removal
Hi Flyboy can you put the link in please ,Mally
- FlyBoy2121
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Re: front wheelbearing removal
I Mally
I am tired a little, here.
http://www.wingtechtips.com/1800EPSS/ep ... _index.htm
FlyBoy2121
I am tired a little, here.

http://www.wingtechtips.com/1800EPSS/ep ... _index.htm
FlyBoy2121

- Ed Z
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Re: front wheelbearing removal
Take your new bearing with you to the hardware store... Find a concrete anchor bolt that just fits into the ID (bore)... Place the anchor inside the old wheel bearing bore and tighten the bolt very tight... Now flip the wheel over and use a strong dowl or brass punch to drive out the bearing... Real cheap and easy method...
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Re: front wheelbearing removal
Have a look at this article, perhaps: How to replace your front wheel bearings
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Re: front wheelbearing removal
This right here is ingenious! Ed, YOU ARE MY HERO!Ed Z wrote: ↑Mon Nov 01, 2010 12:13 pm Take your new bearing with you to the hardware store... Find a concrete anchor bolt that just fits into the ID (bore)... Place the anchor inside the old wheel bearing bore and tighten the bolt very tight... Now flip the wheel over and use a strong dowl or brass punch to drive out the bearing... Real cheap and easy method...
3/4" concrete anchor, pushed past the bearings and tightened. Popped right out! Thank you so much!