Sonex1243 wrote:Just to be sure, the upgraded bearing would be the same "drop in" if I was to set the depth with the existing bearing? Ordering the upgraded ones today.
Thanks again everyone.
DCASonex wrote:Minor note, but do not drill your axles for the cotter pin that locks the nut until after you have the new bearings installed. The rubber seal adds to length through bore. My kit had the old bearings, but when I went to install the upgraded ones, the new holes would have been too close to the old ones and weakened the axle. Still using the old ones, new ones in a parts bin somewhere.
Sonex1243 wrote:Getting ready to assemble my rims and tires and see that the bearing and nut washer sit about an 1/8" high from being flush with the axle bore on the rim. There is room to seat the bearing race further down and allow a nice flush mount when the wheel and axle nut is installed. Has anyone had to do the same?
WaiexN143NM wrote:also with the standard tires, you will want to run the pressure to 50 psi. i know the rims say max pressure 30 psi. but if you dont the tubes can easily slip inside and shear off the valve stems.
good luck!
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