Posted by Carden on November 01, 2007 at 11:06:32 from (74.33.254.79):
We got the tire off and pulled the cover to the outer bearing. The inside race on the bearing isn"t even holding to the axle and it appears as though the axle has been turned down, possibly by someone, years ago blowing out that bearing and just kept on going? There is approx 1/8 inch of play when lifting up on the axle but the outer bearing seems fine. My point is it would appear, if we can pull the old bearing, that the new one wouldn"t even hold the axle. Anyone ever seen this? Any quick hints also on pulling that outer bearing? I plan on posting some pictures later today. Thanks C.
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