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Posted by MH on January 13, 2006 at 06:39:43 from (70.60.238.93):

I have an off-brand lite utility vehicle that I had to pull one side of the rear axle recently. The problem is that one of the axle bearings that pass through the frame was very difficult to remove (but I did without damage to the bearing). I see no way of putting it back on in its current state. To put it on I would need to press it on the axle. Unfortunatly I cannot put the axle back in the frame with the bearing on. Can I take the bearing to a machine shop and have the inside diamater increased by .001"? (to make it easier to slide on the axle) Or should I look for one that I can clamp down on the axle (the axle is 1" dia.)? Suggestions. Thanks, MH
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