how the hell do i get the barings on?
#3
i am put ing themm on all a round but now i am puting them on the front. is there aney secrit or do u just have to pound them on?
also i put new break pads on the front, is there aney way to ajust them because the wheel dosn't turn very good there to tite.
thanx for the help[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img]
also i put new break pads on the front, is there aney way to ajust them because the wheel dosn't turn very good there to tite.
thanx for the help[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img]
#4
loosen m up [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img] and if all else fails us brute force(hammer) and if tha't don't work.............. get a bigger hammer
#5
Originally posted by: Speedy2222
loosen m up [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img] and if all else fails us brute force(hammer) and if tha't don't work.............. get a bigger hammer
loosen m up [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img] and if all else fails us brute force(hammer) and if tha't don't work.............. get a bigger hammer
Also, if you have to pound them in, make sure you have something that fits the bearing so you hit the whole bearing. I use the opposite end of a Socket.
#6
But seriously.
If you are trying to put bearings into something like the front hub, put the bearings in the freezer and heat the hub.
The temperature diferantial will help quite a bit.
If you beat them in with the bigger hammer you can do damage.
If you are trying to put bearings into something like the front hub, put the bearings in the freezer and heat the hub.
The temperature diferantial will help quite a bit.
If you beat them in with the bigger hammer you can do damage.
#7
not if u have a block on it(wood lbock) and hammer in the =middle of the block....
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