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Trailer bearing puller?
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[QUOTE="WoodsRider, post: 1213973, member: 16545"] 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. They're also not standard size bearings. I paid $40 for bearings, races and seals for one side, where a standard 1" trailer wheel bearing kit (bearings, races and seals) is $12/side. Make sure to clean the area where the seal rides on the spindle. Best thing to do is remove the wheels and re-pack the bearings once/year. If you use bearing buddies, only pump in enough grease until they are half-full. [/QUOTE]
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Trailer bearing puller?
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