76GMC1500 said:A brass drift would be preferable for installation.
I tried a puller like that and snapped the flange on the bearing. That's why I cut the other side off.Jaybird said:This little jewel will pull it. Mine was a couple hundred, 15 years ago.
Good luck with the races and a c-clamp...I'd try a drift first.
76GMC1500 said:Bearing Buddies are only for trailers dipped in water. .
motometal said:...and even more importantly, the oven may temper back the bearings, making them softer. I would avoid this, or if you decide to do it don't go over 300 F.
nsxxtreme said:The rear bearing is definietly pressed on to the axle.
WoodsRider said:I have the same trailer. The inboard bearing is not a press-fit on the spindle. It's not a loose fit either, there's ~0.0005" clearance which, as you've found out, makes them a pain to remove if you spin the bearing.
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