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Any brand bearing press will work as long as the correct size bearing drifts are used. DO NOT HAMMER OUT BEARINGS , as this can lead to a de-bonded hub shell.
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To skip to bearing installation, proceed to step 4.
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Begin by removing the axle from the hub by following one of these guides:
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Using your bearing press, place the axle press tool on the disc side axle sleeve. This will press the axle through the hub.
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Place the bearing removal cup on the non-disc side. This cup should be larger in diameter than the bearing.
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Slide the threaded rod through the hub, and install the handles.
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Make sure the axle press tool and bearing removal cup are centered.
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Tighten the tool handles to press the axle and the non-disc side bearing out of the hub shell.
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Remove the bearing from the axle sleeve.
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Insert the axle sleeve back into the hub, then slide the appropriate size bearing drifts and spacers onto the axle rod before inserting into the axle sleeve.
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Place the bearing removal cup on the disc side. This cup should be larger in diameter than the bearing.
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Tighten the tool handles to press the axle and the disc-side bearing out of the hub shell.
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To install new bearings, begin by sliding one bearing onto the axle reducer.
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Insert the axle sleeve into the non-disc side of the hub shell.
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Slide the appropriate size bearing drifts and spacers onto the axle rod before inserting into the axle reducer.
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Be sure to center drifts to avoid damage to the bearing.
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Center the drive-side bearing in the hub shell. Slide the appropriate bearing drift and spacers onto the axle rod and thread through the hub shell.
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Tighten the tool to press the non-drive side bearing in, capturing the axle between the bearings.
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Tighten the tool to press in the drive-side bearing.
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Thanks for reading, now get out there and ride!
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