bigrvg wrote: so I need to get the old carrier with bearing pulled off of the hub and a new carrier and bearing pressed on, that correct?
CROSSFIREROB wrote:Dont for get to book a sunny day , and a good radio station, i did my front bearings at the weekend , and at the MOT today he said my bearings were had slight movement in them, strange i thought .
bigjohnthomas wrote:bigrvg wrote: so I need to get the old carrier with bearing pulled off of the hub and a new carrier and bearing pressed on, that correct?
you can cut the old one off with a 9"angle grinder and gently smash the new bearing on with a sledge hammer
CROSSFIREROB wrote:Dont for get to book a sunny day , and a good radio station, i did my front bearings at the weekend , and at the MOT today he said my bearings were had slight movement in them, strange i thought .
Brains Mk6 transit wrote: Hammering them on is the pikey way
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