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Old 11-06-25 | 07:44 AM
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Crankycrank
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Best is to pull out the bearings and look for some identifying numbers which you can use to do a search for replacements. Before buying new you can try using a thin blade of some sort to carefully pull off the seals of the bearings. Flush out the old lube and gunk and apply some new grease and check it the bearings are smooth enough to keep using. Install the seals and you're good to go.
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