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    520 is offline Metal Recycling Entrepreneur
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    Go with plan A and B. I always freeze the bearing or heat it depending on the need. The bearings on my toyota press onto the axle. So what I do is poor 90w gear oil into a small cooking pot and heat it on a hotplate outside. Drop the bearing in and let it heat up. The bearing will slip right on the axle without much force at all.


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