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> Front Wheel Bearing Q, I have searched, and read, still have quest
sdoolin
post Jan 18 2015, 01:38 PM
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Have read through the thread:

Front Wheel Bearing Service

My car (1973) does not have "slots" such that I can drive out the inner bearing race (see step 11 in 5th post). If I remove brake backing plate I can most likely drive the inner race off.

But (also) in steps 13 & 14 it seems like the inner race is being driven into the rotor, and it appears to me that one would drive the inner race onto the stub axle, then place the rotor over that and then proceed with outer bearing?

Help?

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Valy
post Jan 19 2015, 11:44 AM
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Force will get the old race out of the hub. You should try to make that force even on all edge surface using a race driver .
When you install the new race, freeze the race and heat the hub and use a race driver.

I strongly suggest to replace both the race and hub/brake disk at the same time to avoid this dilema in the near future again.
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