One wheel bearing has seized, there is a dust cap protecting the bearing how does this come off? and how do I replace the wheel bearing. Any advice appreciated Don
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13 years ago
One wheel bearing has seized, there is a dust cap protecting the bearing how does this come off? and how do I replace the wheel bearing. Any advice appreciated Don
Metal or plastic?
If it's a metal dome - there's often a ridge formed into it next to the bearing casing - *gentle* application of a screwdriver and hammer working around was the old way...
You'll probably need a bearing or 3 legged puller at the ready to get the bearing off.
Not an Erde, but a Daxara - my father recently replaced the bearings and found no way to remove them without damage, so he measured them up and bought replacements.
SteveW
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