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80cap
post Oct 21 2015, 05:51 PM
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Is there a thread discussing the method to press in new bearings in the trailing arms.
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post Oct 21 2015, 06:30 PM
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Video on pmbperformance.com
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post Oct 21 2015, 06:39 PM
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Check out the video, very good info.

I forgot the bearing for about 2 weeks in the freezer before I installed the bearing.
It just took some light taps with a plastic hammer and it slid right in..
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Check out the video, very good info.

I forgot the bearing for about 2 weeks in the freezer before I installed the bearing.
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Check out the video, very good info.

I forgot the bearing for about 2 weeks in the freezer before I installed the bearing.
It just took some light taps with a plastic hammer and it slid right in..
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Check out the video, very good info.

I forgot the bearing for about 2 weeks in the freezer before I installed the bearing.
It just took some light taps with a plastic hammer and it slid right in..
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Sorry about the multi posts. I guess you get the message now. :-)
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post Oct 22 2015, 03:41 AM
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Thanks for the info!
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