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Rodney's bearing install by revin
Started on: 03-19-2003 10:33 AM
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Last post by: revin on 03-20-2003 12:04 PM
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Report this Post03-19-2003 10:33 AM Click Here to See the Profile for revinSend a Private Message to revinDirect Link to This Post
I have installed Rodney dickman's wheel bearings. MAN these things look so cool !

Well here they are, they come with great instructions.

Getting the old ones out was a little bit of a hassle (didn't have the right tool)

It was said to add some locktite for the install so...

If you don't have a cool little press to put them on correctly, then use a 2x4 ! still little bit of a hassle...so I got a bigger hammer!!fit like a tight glove!
All done ! Now I need to sand where they touch the axles a little bit

Gerat product ! Thanks Rodney!! I HIGHLY recomend them !!

Rev

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Report this Post03-19-2003 04:20 PM Click Here to See the Profile for revinSend a Private Message to revinDirect Link to This Post
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Report this Post03-19-2003 05:08 PM Click Here to See the Profile for 88GTNeverfinishedSend a Private Message to 88GTNeverfinishedDirect Link to This Post
not wheel bearings, axle stablizer trans bearings.

About to do that myself. Just how do you get the old seals out?

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Report this Post03-20-2003 10:09 AM Click Here to See the Profile for revinSend a Private Message to revinDirect Link to This Post
All I can say is a BIG hammer and screwdriver / chizzle / prying thingy.
Oh and be careful not to scratch the sealing surface.

Steve,.......

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What do you do when the seal eventually wears out (from installing and removing the axles)? Can you replace these? Seems like they're tought to get out once you drive them in.
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Report this Post03-20-2003 12:04 PM Click Here to See the Profile for revinSend a Private Message to revinDirect Link to This Post
yep replaceable, but not for a very long time !
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