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Re: Rear Wheel Bearings
SKF would be the OE brand name for the bearings.
>
>SmAsH wrote:
> >
> > I want to replace my rear wheel bearings. Do i need to press out the old
> > race and press in a new race or is there a way around it? can i use a
>block
> > of wood and a hammer? thanks
> >
>
>The other guys already beat me to it but I'll add:
>
>- Redline makes some synthetic bearing grease. It's RED! Go figgure.
>Which ever you use, be sure to remove all the old grease before
>repacking/replacing. Don't mix new and old greases.
>
>- Not sure if ATE is the brand but be sure to use good OEM parts, you
>don't want to be back again for a few hundred thousand miles.
>
>hth,
>TBerk
>
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Chris DeLong
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