02-09-2013, 09:28 PM
If ur going to need to press it on i would use the press to remove too. Both ways work but the grinding method is risky if u havent done it before. If u hit the shaft, it is going to make for hell getting the new bearing on. Use caution.
U can get an axle shaft puller for rent @ autozone and advanced. I know that sucker is gonna be glued in there so save yourself a lot of headache and spring for the puller from the get go.
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U can get an axle shaft puller for rent @ autozone and advanced. I know that sucker is gonna be glued in there so save yourself a lot of headache and spring for the puller from the get go.
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