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On Aug 16, 11:13 am, "Don White" wrote:
"D.Duck" wrote in message ... "Don White" wrote in message .. . I need to know how big the spindle is on my axle. (either 1" re 2000 capacity or 1&1/16" re 2500 lb capacity in diameter) The manufacturer said to check the part numbers on the bearings. Trouble is, I have buddy bearings for the first time and don't know how to remove them. Any ideas? http://www.bearingbuddy.com/installation.html Thanks...that's it. Wonder if I'll be able to see the bearing numbers after popping the buddy bearing out, or will i have to remove the wheel/hub? Looks like it's time to get my hands dirty! Sounds silly, but before I work on cars, or axels specifically, I get all the hand cleaners and such lined up on the workbench (pavement next to trailer) before I even start the job. I hate having something come up (gotta pee, phone call..) during a job and have to palm my way into the house and make a huge mess on the way. Especially doing bearings, I tear a bunch of paper towels off and have the pile ready to use as I go along. Have fun, have someone snap pics ![]() |
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