May 7, 201510 yr Ok so I asked a while ago if it was possible to do wheel bearings without a press and the answer was a definite yes. So probably in June, maybe July, I will be getting them done. I have never done them before but I am very confident in my abilities. I can take a Hitachi carb apart almost blindfolded because ive done it so many times trying to locate my annoying problem . So my line of thinking is, "Hey, wheel bearings can't be half as bad as the Hitachi!".Anyways, I will be gathering info through this thread in the coming weeks so I know what to expect before I go in there. So to start off, I have two questions: first, is this grease suitable? http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000CQ4DK0/ref=s9_simh_co_p263_d8_i3?pf_rd_m=ATVPDKIKX0DER&pf_rd_s=typ-top-left-1&pf_rd_r=0VMM53W26YNTRN8NPDZG&pf_rd_t=3201&pf_rd_p=1827489602&pf_rd_i=typ01 Or should I use this grease? http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00BYFSEDA?psc=1Second, where is the best place to buy wheel bearings? Edited May 7, 201510 yr by Sapper 157
May 7, 201510 yr I wish I could answer for you. But I am going to be doing my bearing today so maybe I can help you out in a few hours.
May 7, 201510 yr I use off the shelf Autopart store sticky red wheel bearing grease. I cleaned and repacked my wheel bearings on a trailer I bought in 1993 ... It still rolls and I have never repacked them. I think I responded earlier on the bearings ... 6207 ... Check online parts house or ebay.
May 7, 201510 yr I found the rear wheel bearings and tool that I offered before. If you are still interested, PM me and I'll figure out prices.
May 8, 201510 yr Author I found the rear wheel bearings and tool that I offered before. If you are still interested, PM me and I'll figure out prices. Sounds like a plan Ferox! Edited May 8, 201510 yr by Sapper 157
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