new seals for bearings (what are they called)
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I don't remember any brass....
With the hub off, the outer bearing should just fall out. Look towards the inside and you should see the inner bearing. The only thing holding that on at this point is the seal itself. It should have a rubber inner piece attached to a metal middle piece, attached to a rubber outer piece (aka the seal). Just pop that off. A seal puller works best, but a needle nose/screw driver will work in this case.
With the hub off, the outer bearing should just fall out. Look towards the inside and you should see the inner bearing. The only thing holding that on at this point is the seal itself. It should have a rubber inner piece attached to a metal middle piece, attached to a rubber outer piece (aka the seal). Just pop that off. A seal puller works best, but a needle nose/screw driver will work in this case.
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