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![]() "CalifBill" wrote Just take a flat punch from the opposite side and drive out the race. To install the race, set the new one in place and lay the old race on top, with the sides contacting of different sizes. Lay a flat plate on top and drive in the bearing. If the old race gets stuck, just hit the lip sticking out with the punch. After that it is the same as packing bearings. And new bearings are maybe $20 an axle at the autoparts store. Take the old bearing with you to get the correct size. I think there are only two different spindle sizes on modern trailers. http://www.championtrailers.com/techsup.html#packhubs will show how to pack bearings. I have changed crankshafts in v-8's, and done valve jobs, and changed timing chains and cams, and lots of stuff. I wasn't about to pay $200 when the bearing package is about $50 for all the bearings. I figured I'd tackle it when I got my shop together, which it gets electricity over Thanksgiving. A friend gave me a hydraulic press. I'll probably do it soon when I do some other repairs to the boat. Steve |
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