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SportTrac Discussion
Wheels, Tires & Brakes
2010 Front Wheel Bearings
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<blockquote data-quote="Len Jorgenson" data-source="post: 1047361" data-attributes="member: 61406"><p>I’ve not heard of anyone replacing bearings - replace the entire hub. I’m your average DIY’er and I’ve replaced several on my 2009 Adrenalin (probably 8 since my Trac was new). As G Man mentioned, these trucks eat them up. I’ve tried all different brands and have resorted to using the most expensive ones I can find. </p><p>My advice - get a “very” substantial hammer and chisel. Both hammer and chisel need to be big and heavy. Make sure your chisel has one of those rubber hand protectors on it. First time I did it without and I nearly broke my hand with a glancing blow. They will come off, but it takes a lot to get them moving.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Len Jorgenson, post: 1047361, member: 61406"] I’ve not heard of anyone replacing bearings - replace the entire hub. I’m your average DIY’er and I’ve replaced several on my 2009 Adrenalin (probably 8 since my Trac was new). As G Man mentioned, these trucks eat them up. I’ve tried all different brands and have resorted to using the most expensive ones I can find. My advice - get a “very” substantial hammer and chisel. Both hammer and chisel need to be big and heavy. Make sure your chisel has one of those rubber hand protectors on it. First time I did it without and I nearly broke my hand with a glancing blow. They will come off, but it takes a lot to get them moving. [/QUOTE]
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2010 Front Wheel Bearings
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