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Seized rear wheel bearing housing


shenderson

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Hi
One of my rear wheel bearing housings is seized into the semi-trailing arm.  The only way I can think of to get it out is to remove the  semi-trailing arm and get into into a press.  That's a lot of hassle I can do without.

Anyone got any other ideas/experience on how to remove it?

Thanks

Steve

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i got an advisory[2 years in a row] for slight rear wheel bearing play
if no noise and roughness can these be adjusted once removed-or is it best to replace the bearing c/w spacer etc-i have never replaced/changed stag item before..

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Quoted from tony66
i got an advisory[2 years in a row] for slight rear wheel bearing play
if no noise and roughness can these be adjusted once removed-or is it best to replace the bearing c/w spacer etc-i have never replaced/changed stag item before..


Adjustment is only delaying the inevitable.  Once there is play it is best to replace the bearings.

Steve

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thanks for that-its so slight and i do so little miles with it there is life there yet in it
might buy a spare item to refurb and keep ready-been trying to sell it but nothing but timewasters tbh
cant afford to tie up/waste any more weekends for the "need to speak to the wife" folk or folk just wanting a ride out in one

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