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Well, daily driver shat a water pump at me, so the next thing I know my drip trays under the rear axles (that had my bearinga in them) with rain water. Didnt make me happy >.< Started packing them by hand, I must have been doing something wrong, after two hours I wasnt even half done!
Barrowed...
When I posted this, I had read the TM, but I assumed a bearing packer was a big and expensive device. Lol.
The innermost seal, when I removed the inner bearings, I cant get that seal to come off. I was going to put some RTV on it, but it wont release. Am I doing something wrong?
That video was about the funniest thing I ever seen!
On one of my axles their is a HUGE amount of grease between the bearings packs on the shaft. I assume I need to clean all the old grease out, but then do I need to try and smear more in there?
I have the hub apart, should I try and remove...
Ok, I have searched, and I see a ton of folks referencing the act of packing the bearings, but no one explaining how.....
I would like to pack my bearings while I have the truck apart, but I dont know what tools I need or what type of grease to buy, since I have never done it.
Someone please...
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