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Old 12-09-2006, 05:46 PM   #1
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need wheel bearings pressed

does anyone have a wheel bearing press? need it done cheap. i need my two front wheel bearings pressed in. let me know whats up. thanks
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Old 12-09-2006, 11:12 PM   #2
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i can do it at my work.

or you can just bang it in with a hammer and a really big socket.
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where do you work ? and i also wanna get my new lower ball joints put in
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i work in doylestown. i know for a fact you can bang those lower ball joints on a honda without a problem. I've done it before.
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the balljoints u can do in the driveway, take u a maximum of 30 with no prior experience, 10 minutes with exp. and just use a BFH with the wheel bearing and a socket
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thanks for all the info , my buddy is gonna do them at his shop for me
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