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Old 06-28-17, 02:52 PM
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Dan Burkhart 
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I'd suggest borrowing or renting a blind bearing extraction kit from your local automotive parts supplier. They come with an assortment of expandable collets with a thin lip to force in behind the bearing race. A slide hammer attaches to the collet and a bit of brute force and ignorance does the rest.
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