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mreiter
Posted 8/5/2005 7:55 AM (#155808 - in reply to #155722)
Subject: RE: replacing trailer bearings





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Location: menasha wi 54952
All great points guys. I have found that that the easiest thing to do is let someone else do the tricky stuff for you. After you have everything you need, take the hub and your new parts down to a local repair garage and have them press out the old and press in the new. Saves time and aggravation and its done right the first time. You should expect to spend around $20 for both hubs.

Good luck!!!

MR

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