Literally, the only thing holding that bearing together is a plastic snap. When you press the bearing together, the plastic holds the pieces together. There is a snap ring/retainer ring that is suppose to prevent that from happening, on the outside of the knuckle.
Press the whole bearing into the knuckle. Put in snap ring. Then press the spindle in. Something tells me this process isn't being taken? I should have done a write-up when I did mine since I get asked this question a lot when friends are tackling it.
is it just me or the inner part of the wheel bearing is still stuck to your spindle! You have to knock that race off. Also if your new bearing just slides in then you need a new spindle because your spindle is worn where the bearing rides on. It should need force to push in.....if not the same crap is going to happen everytime
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Originally Posted by Cliff Pete and Jensen should be banned.....
B13 XE Sr20 swap 5 speed swapped
B13 LE GONE!
NX2K RIP Aug 13 2007
NX2k BLACK Part Out
NX2k BLACK My New Baby!
For that to happen is a worn Hub trust me i replaced both my bearings and all hubs fell off like that. And one did the same thing when I didn't replace the hub on one side.
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Originally Posted by Ncook90 not going to lie. i half ass read the thread title and thought there was going to be a sr20-forum cruise on a ship. kinda got pumped
Second pic, on the bottom... is the near side of the race worn at all? If it is, you'll never be able to use that spindle again, and it would most definitely be the cause of all your issues in terms of refurbishment