awg Guru Sep 25, 2023 #1 I am about to install a new front tire on my Mastiff. Would like to change the wheel bearings while I'm in there. How do they come out?
I am about to install a new front tire on my Mastiff. Would like to change the wheel bearings while I'm in there. How do they come out?
41bigdawg Let the Big Dawg eat ! Sep 26, 2023 #2 You will need an wheel bearing removal/installation tool, I use the one from maXpeedingrods, makes the job pretty easy. Amazon.com
You will need an wheel bearing removal/installation tool, I use the one from maXpeedingrods, makes the job pretty easy. Amazon.com
awg Guru Sep 26, 2023 #3 OK. Thanks for this info. I was hoping after removing the seal they would just come out. Well I was wrong.
OK. Thanks for this info. I was hoping after removing the seal they would just come out. Well I was wrong.
HMAN I just like my Freedom Sep 26, 2023 #4 You can do it the hard way or the easy way as Robert suggested. Best way is to use the bearing puller. They cheap anyways.
You can do it the hard way or the easy way as Robert suggested. Best way is to use the bearing puller. They cheap anyways.
HMAN I just like my Freedom Sep 26, 2023 #6 awg said: Has anyone used the Tusk bearing removal tool? Click to expand... I snagged the Orion. Works well. Ima be using it again soon as I need a new rear tire.
awg said: Has anyone used the Tusk bearing removal tool? Click to expand... I snagged the Orion. Works well. Ima be using it again soon as I need a new rear tire.
Mickmorris Well Known Member Supporting Member Oct 1, 2023 #7 HMAN said: I snagged the Orion. Works well. Ima be using it again soon as I need a new rear tire. View attachment 119779 Click to expand...
HMAN said: I snagged the Orion. Works well. Ima be using it again soon as I need a new rear tire. View attachment 119779 Click to expand...
awg Guru Oct 1, 2023 #8 Alot to choose from for sure. Leaning towards the Tusk one. The video seems pretty easy to do. I am sure they all pretty much do the same thing.
Alot to choose from for sure. Leaning towards the Tusk one. The video seems pretty easy to do. I am sure they all pretty much do the same thing.