Great video... I wasn't sure if the Seal had to go flush aroud the edge or further in touching the bearing! Thanks for the video!! Regards from Mexico.
thank you very much for the details of how to turn races correct way. I worked so hard to get it out didn't pay attention to how it was in the hub. That piece of info is not well advertised.
Asian guy, thanks for the video. You did a great job of explaining the procedure. I'm about ready to change the bearings, races on my boat trailer that i bought about a year ago. My guess is that the bearings are original and the trailer was bought in 2000, so what do you think, now is a good time to replace the bearings........lol thanks again
That would depend on the size of the race. You can take your race to a place like Sears and get a socket for a 3/4 inch drive; which will provide large enough sockets for your needs. Someone else's may know some other places to get 3/4 inch drive sockets.
These look like the rotors on my 87 Camaro. I bought some rotors that were completely bare, no races or bearings. This video helps a lot. Thanks!
Great video... I wasn't sure if the Seal had to go flush aroud the edge or further in touching the bearing! Thanks for the video!! Regards from Mexico.
Excellent video...good advice on rear seal needing to be flush with outer edge of hub.
thank you very much for the details of how to turn races correct way. I worked so hard to get it out didn't pay attention to how it was in the hub. That piece of info is not well advertised.
Asian guy, thanks for the video. You did a great job of explaining the procedure. I'm about ready to change the bearings, races on my boat trailer that i bought about a year ago. My guess is that the bearings are original and the trailer was bought in 2000, so what do you think, now is a good time to replace the bearings........lol thanks again
Great video
Thanks. I dont know what the sizes are but i have to do mine so i'll post a video when i do it. I think it is the same, but dont quote me.
Thanks!!!im gonna try to yake the bearing races out he he!
GREAT VIDEO - THANKS!
By the way, what is your name? I can't do the Asian guy thing, so please write your name
What size sockets did you use to seat the races?
That would depend on the size of the race. You can take your race to a place like Sears and get a socket for a 3/4 inch drive; which will provide large enough sockets for your needs. Someone else's may know some other places to get 3/4 inch drive sockets.
Pick up a cheap press at harbor freight