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Please help! Wheel bearing problem.


RangerMatt

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Hello everyone! I was recently replacing my front brakes on my 03 Edge (with a haynes manual) and I had no problems getting the rotor and caliper off, but sure enough I couldnt figure out how to get the Inner grease seal out of the old rotor of for the life of me! The haynes manual says just pry it out with a screwdriver, but that didnt work. The new rotors I have DON'T have the bearings in them so I need to remove them from the old rotors. I can't get the inner wheel bearing out because of the grease seal! Somebody, PLEASE HELP ME OUT!:bawling: Thanks so much for any tips or advice!
 


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why not put new bearings in it? they are cheap
 

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just pry out the seals. they pop out. you shouldn't reuse the seals anyway so don't worry about damaging them.
 

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Hello everyone! I was recently replacing my front brakes on my 03 Edge (with a haynes manual) and I had no problems getting the rotor and caliper off, but sure enough I couldnt figure out how to get the Inner grease seal out of the old rotor of for the life of me! The haynes manual says just pry it out with a screwdriver, but that didnt work. The new rotors I have DON'T have the bearings in them so I need to remove them from the old rotors. I can't get the inner wheel bearing out because of the grease seal! Somebody, PLEASE HELP ME OUT!:bawling: Thanks so much for any tips or advice!
Buy new bearings and a couple of seals. It's never a great idea to place a used bearing into a new race. It'll work sometimes, but once the bearing wears into the race? Consider 'em "Mated".

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