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Rear wheel bearings??

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Dans1983
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Rear wheel bearings??

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anyone ever done one? or know how to.. i feel like just payn lube mobile to doit that way its done and i wont have to worry if i fucked it up..
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Post by photoglossy »

Its not overly hard. Just pull off the break disc and the bearing will fall out. If you want to replace the sleeve then you will need a press to get it out, or alternatively, a hammer and a punch (or similar).

Then you can put the new sleeve in by sitting the old one over the new one, hitting the old one with a hammer, pushing the new one into place. Make sense?
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Post by Dans1983 »

yeah thanx man :D :D
Drrat, Drrat and Double Drrrat !! dont just sit there mutley do something!!!
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Post by Cherry Boy »

What photoglossy said, i did one on mine. execpt i use and old socket to out over the the sleeve and placed the old sleeve over it as wheel. then just hammered it inot place. greased it up and back in just they same way you took it out.
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Post by gettu »

video here

obviously not a N12 he's doing.
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man, what a dork :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Post by trailblazer »

make sure you torque the nut up to spec, cos that's what seats the bearing.
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