wheel bearing installation
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yeah..you can't see any of the shop manual categories.
i wish someone here knew (speedfactor to the rescue!-thats ur cue smile.gif) !!
i wish someone here knew (speedfactor to the rescue!-thats ur cue smile.gif) !!
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The press they use is a neat little hydralic press that seats the wheel bearing. I've never used one and I'm not sure of the extact proceedure.
Anyways, you can have the bearing pressed into place by good mechanic and do everthing else yourself. It shouldn't be very expensive. I'd just call around and see what different shops charge.
Anyways, you can have the bearing pressed into place by good mechanic and do everthing else yourself. It shouldn't be very expensive. I'd just call around and see what different shops charge.
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QUOTE (Speed-Factor)
I just used a cheap 6 ton press that came from habor freight that my neighbor had.
thanks, that's what i was looking for. wanted to see how big of a press i needed to find.
thanks guys.