by WaiexN143NM » Tue Mar 20, 2018 11:17 pm
Hi peter,
Good to hear from you. We’re you referring to the bearings or the races? The races are in pretty tight. In fact, it’s been posted on here to check them , especially when new, to seat them deeper in their hole. We use a hyd press , it’s goes easily, you can feel and see easily in the press when they bottom out. They’re still is about a 1\8 in gap from the bottom when it’s down fully.
Doing the annual\condition inspection, we noticed that the left tire when put back on and the axel nut finger tightened to correct position, the tire had some play when rocked. We then put our emergency spare that’s totally complete(hyd disc plate , bolts, tube, tire, wheel, & pumped to 50 psi ) and ready to go , on with new bearings. No more play. We looked good at the original tire, wheel, bearings and races. Nothing to notice.
I ‘m looking over the internet, for a bearing removal tool.
But as randy jokingly said, and johns wishing, I don’t think I will find a reasonably priced tool.
Hence will order a new wheel, with races installed and new bearings, a little over $40.
That one will become the new spare.
Added:upon searching the internet& amazon, I found some go plus 16 piece bearing race removing kits. $75. Looks like it will work. I’ll order one. If it works i’ll Be happy to loan it out to members of sbpf for postage. You may get your wish John!
WaiexN143NM
Michael