Inner Bearing
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Inner Bearing
Hiya, anyone know how to remove the inner bearing and oil seal from the front hub assembly..? thanks.
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If you are really stuck for a seal, the trick is to put a fairly wide flat-bladed screwdriver under it and give it a good sharp wack with the palm of your hand (lever-like)
Trying to ease it out slowly will only make it more certain that you scrap the seal!
Still seals arent THAT expensive and you get a set with the bearing kit anyway.
Absoposiloutley work grease into the new bearing (force grease into it with your fingers, then roll it against the palm of your hand .. repeat), and fill out the seal and space between with a healthy amount of grease, if you put too much in then it will just squidge out and fill up the cap, then ooze out the hole in the end, so dont worry about using too much!
Me being me, if I replace one side's bearings then I do the other at the same time, same goes for anything brake/suspension related ... but that's just me so...
Trying to ease it out slowly will only make it more certain that you scrap the seal!
Still seals arent THAT expensive and you get a set with the bearing kit anyway.
Absoposiloutley work grease into the new bearing (force grease into it with your fingers, then roll it against the palm of your hand .. repeat), and fill out the seal and space between with a healthy amount of grease, if you put too much in then it will just squidge out and fill up the cap, then ooze out the hole in the end, so dont worry about using too much!
Me being me, if I replace one side's bearings then I do the other at the same time, same goes for anything brake/suspension related ... but that's just me so...