Re: Rear Wheel bearings on disc brake cars... (blown_sixdub)
If you are shade treeing it, as I imagine you are; Use a flat head screw driver and a hammer to knock the old race out of the rotor. Use a large socket and a hammer to drive the new race into place(carefully of course). Like the others said, use new grease, cotter pins, and replace the seal on the back side where the inner bearing is. Easy as pie. http://****************.com/smile/emthup.gif
If you are shade treeing it, as I imagine you are; Use a flat head screw driver and a hammer to knock the old race out of the rotor. Use a large socket and a hammer to drive the new race into place(carefully of course). Like the others said, use new grease, cotter pins, and replace the seal on the back side where the inner bearing is. Easy as pie. http://****************.com/smile/emthup.gif