Old Feb 3, 2007 | 02:07 PM
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From: Big rotten Apple
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Should be pretty easy mate, once the hub has been removed take a screwdriver and pry the front seal out, then remove the dust shield and seal (back of the hub). After that the bearing should just fall out or atleast need only a small amount of force, you will then need to carefully tap out the inner race of the old bearing from the hub.

Hope this helps...

BTW you can use the old race to install the new one...
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