Old 11-08-09, 01:04 PM
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If it spins fine its probably okay. If it spins and has a little bearing noise that is common. I'd not worry at all. It's best to have a shop press in new bearings if they have the proper tools.

You can use the old socket method of pounding a new one in with the right size socket but its not as neat or fail proof as having the proper tools.
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