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Old Jul 4, 2008 | 05:54 PM
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Originally Posted by Autoflock
my advice is take the whole hub off which is really easy and take it to your local garage, aske them to press it out. I wouldnt recommend using a hammer n socket etc, they are really easy to damage. It cost me 20 for thr bearing and a few tinnies at my local garage, but he is a mate of mine

get it pressed out, always use the right tools when you can, or its just a temptation for things to go wrong, and eventually they will.
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