Firefly
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As long as I had my rear tire off to change it, I decided to replace all the bearing and seals.
Everything comes apart pretty easily, and with the right tools you can pop the bearings right out and put the new ones in.
Ended up using a blind hole puller borrowed from local AutoZone.
Really wanted to just use a bearing puller.. but the only place I could find one locally was at Harbour Freight for $16.00. Bought one --- it bent and broke within 5 minutes (no big shock as they sell crap). Will get $$$ back on that tomorrow.
Anyhow--- I didn't have to heat anything to get the bearings back in--- just greased them up and popped them in.
The old ones didn't seem bad-- but considering how inexpensive they are-- decided to just do em.
Here's some pics of the puller and a bushing punch I used to put them in.
Everything comes apart pretty easily, and with the right tools you can pop the bearings right out and put the new ones in.
Ended up using a blind hole puller borrowed from local AutoZone.
Really wanted to just use a bearing puller.. but the only place I could find one locally was at Harbour Freight for $16.00. Bought one --- it bent and broke within 5 minutes (no big shock as they sell crap). Will get $$$ back on that tomorrow.
Anyhow--- I didn't have to heat anything to get the bearings back in--- just greased them up and popped them in.
The old ones didn't seem bad-- but considering how inexpensive they are-- decided to just do em.
Here's some pics of the puller and a bushing punch I used to put them in.
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