my only tip would be to install both bearings into the hub (with the spacer of course) then freeze the stub axle and heat up the bearings (I used a common room heater aimed at the hub for about 20 min until it was about 120f), then install the stub axle into both bearing at the same time. When I did this it went in with practically no effort more than just a hard push. This will minimize the stress on the inner races.
Thank you so much for the " nerdie" stuff; I learn a lot !
my only tip would be to install both bearings into the hub (with the spacer of course) then freeze the stub axle and heat up the bearings (I used a common room heater aimed at the hub for about 20 min until it was about 120f), then install the stub axle into both bearing at the same time. When I did this it went in with practically no effort more than just a hard push. This will minimize the stress on the inner races.
Good tip! Thank you.
I am surprised that there isn't more comments