C compudude86 CEG'er Joined Apr 28, 2011 Messages 414 Location Algonquin, IL Oct 28, 2011 #1 I got my rear disc knuckles today, and I would like to replace my bearings so that they don't go later. how do I replace the bearings on the rear knuckles?
I got my rear disc knuckles today, and I would like to replace my bearings so that they don't go later. how do I replace the bearings on the rear knuckles?
J jrichardson Veteran CEG'er Joined Feb 8, 2011 Messages 562 Location Hillsboro, MO Oct 28, 2011 #2 when you buy them they should be already inserted in the hub and all you have to do is unbolt the old ones and re-bolt the new ones.
when you buy them they should be already inserted in the hub and all you have to do is unbolt the old ones and re-bolt the new ones.
C compudude86 CEG'er Joined Apr 28, 2011 Messages 414 Location Algonquin, IL Oct 29, 2011 #3 ok, I see what you mean. now how do I get the dust cap off? hammer and punch? does the new hub come with a new cap or am I SOL?
ok, I see what you mean. now how do I get the dust cap off? hammer and punch? does the new hub come with a new cap or am I SOL?
J jrichardson Veteran CEG'er Joined Feb 8, 2011 Messages 562 Location Hillsboro, MO Oct 29, 2011 #4 mine didn't come with a new dust cover. i'll look tomorrow to see if there is an easy way to remove it without destroying it.
mine didn't come with a new dust cover. i'll look tomorrow to see if there is an easy way to remove it without destroying it.
A andreslobo Hard-core CEG'er Joined Nov 30, 2005 Messages 1,024 Location Idyho Oct 29, 2011 #5 pretty easy, well unless you are a rust belt person pretty easy, well unless you are a rust belt person In the desert we just put a screw driver in the gap and pop them off, or grab hold of them with a channel lock pliers and pop them off.
pretty easy, well unless you are a rust belt person pretty easy, well unless you are a rust belt person In the desert we just put a screw driver in the gap and pop them off, or grab hold of them with a channel lock pliers and pop them off.
J jrichardson Veteran CEG'er Joined Feb 8, 2011 Messages 562 Location Hillsboro, MO Oct 30, 2011 #6 i live in Missouri and it's not too bad from what i could tell as far as corrosion goes. so I second^^^
i live in Missouri and it's not too bad from what i could tell as far as corrosion goes. so I second^^^