Old 09-25-07, 12:04 PM
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Originally Posted by Yoshi
One piece of advice - put the new bearings on, then put the old bearings over them, then put the nuts on and tighten them to get them in the hub. The old bearings will protect the new bearings from getting bent by the nuts.
The OP uses washers between the nuts and the new bearings. Probably easier.

...thanks for the instructable, dirtyphotons-- you answered some questions I've had for a while!
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