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Old 03-06-2016, 06:09 AM
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Do I grease this after cleaning? Or replace anything?

These bearings are tough. I'm doing a bearing replacement. Inner/ outer.
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MP grease on all the sliding surfaces, according to the FSM.
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I have the fsm that I downloaded on here but I can't seem to find anything on replacing bearings. What am I missing mud hippy? Thanks though.
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Originally Posted by d-wood
These bearings are tough.
those pics are not pics of bearings.

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I'm doing a bearing replacement. Inner/ outer.
what bearings? you mean wheel bearing replacement?
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Originally Posted by osv
those pics are not pics of bearings.what bearings? you mean wheel bearing replacement?
This is just part of the job to do the bearings.
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gotta pack the bearings themselves, then grease the internal sliding surfaces of those parts, like mudhippy said.
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Thanks. I put some grease on both sides of the hub. Thanks for the link also.
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You'll need this one too. http://forum.ih8mud.com/threads/rebu...ebuild.149776/
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Maco35 that's an amazing link. Thank you. I've read and searched and haven't come Across that.
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That's what we're here for.
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Download the 88 FSM <-- Right click, then Save target as. It's on pages FA-47 & FA-48

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Right on mud hippy. Yeah I downloaded the 1993 one for my year but didn't know other info awaits me in that fashion. Thanks!!
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