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rear wheel bearings
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<blockquote data-quote="dropgates" data-source="post: 20244" data-attributes="member: 100"><p>I'm going to guess that what you guys call the hub we over here call the bearing carrier. I just did mine a few weeks ago and no, you don't have to take it off. You will need to unbolt the outer CV, bag it, and hang it out of the way so you can do the inner bearing and grease seal. </p><p> Also make sure you don't re-use the old bearing races, use the ones that come with the new bearings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dropgates, post: 20244, member: 100"] I'm going to guess that what you guys call the hub we over here call the bearing carrier. I just did mine a few weeks ago and no, you don't have to take it off. You will need to unbolt the outer CV, bag it, and hang it out of the way so you can do the inner bearing and grease seal. Also make sure you don't re-use the old bearing races, use the ones that come with the new bearings. [/QUOTE]
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