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      10-01-2014, 04:00 PM   #1
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Rear wheel bearing puller

Does anyone know which is the best puller to use for the rear wheel bearings,been looking on eBay but not sure which one does the job.
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Would a slide hammer be worth a thought?
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Good luck is all I'm going to say!
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      10-01-2014, 05:11 PM   #4
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Good luck is all I'm going to say!
Yeah I have heard its a pain in the arse to fit them. Watched some vids on YouTube and it looks straight forward but need the right tools.
May just get the garage to fit if tools are gonna cost too much.
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Cant u buy the whole housing and bearing that just bolts on?
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Cant u buy the whole housing and bearing that just bolts on?
think thats just the fronts and i have just done both front bearings.wish the rear was as easy .
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      10-02-2014, 07:00 AM   #7
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The tool I use is called a Hub Tamer. You still have to remove the rear knuckle completely, but it's pretty painless and not nearly as easy to screw up as using a press
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if you dont have a press, take the upright off and get down to a local garage, most places will press in a couple of bearings for beer tokens.
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