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Rear wheel bearing problem
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[QUOTE="Ol'89r, post: 1233437, member: 17212"] Take your wheel to a welding shop and have someone tig weld a bead of weld on the inside of the bearing race. Right where the ball bearings ride. The weld will shrink the outer race and it will fall out. It can also be done with a wire welder but you have to place something in the bore of the bearing boss to protect it from the spatter that a wire welder produces. If the bearing doesn't fall out on it's own, weld a plate across the bearing and drive on the plate. It's always best to heat your hubs first before removing or replacing a bearing. [/QUOTE]
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