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Old 02-09-2004, 10:15 PM
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finally got em out...pretty easy witha a small screwdriver and hammer haha now i get to put it all back
 
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Old 02-09-2004, 10:32 PM
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if its a warrior you just about have to do it with a small screwdriver (I like a punch better) and kinda bend up underneith the bearing.

The raptor is alot easier, I leave the tires on and everything, just take off the big bolt, shock, chain and brake line. I stand the whole thing up on end and beat the bearings out from one side using a socket and extension. Then flip it over.

Raptors pivot bearings arent shouldered like the warrior if I remember right (you cant get warrior pivot bearings out from the opposite side)
 
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Old 02-09-2004, 10:41 PM
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how do u beat the bearings out inside the swing arm with a socket.....i don't get it
 
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Old 02-09-2004, 10:49 PM
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On a raptor you can get at it from the opposite side by placing a socket in the center section then feeding a long extension thrrough the swingarm from the opposite side you are taking out... kinda hard to explain. the jist of it is to pick a socket that fits in the whole and beat it through the entire way. only on the raptor (660) though.

oh, and use a craftsman or snap on socket.. it does kinda beat them up, not unusable, but sometimes nicks the chrome.
 
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you might also get a place like pep boys, checker, kragen or some other parts store to lend you a slide hammer with bearing remover. its like $40 but they give you the money back when you return it.
 
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