Jim,
I used an aluminum drift to punch them out. That way if you miss the lip
of the race you wont damage the hub. You should be able to get a stick
of AL at Lowes or HD. Just grind it to make a chisel like tool. If you
are good and careful you can use a long steel punch. They are not too
hard to remove and replace. Use the drift to install the new races. It
is really an easy job.
Bob
On 2/26/21 5:59 PM, Jim Henningsen wrote:
> Ok, havenâ??t changed these out by myself before and want to learn to do it
> correctly. Redoing front suspension on myTR4a. Looking for recommendations
> on removing the front wheel bearing races so I donâ??t damage the hub. Same
> as a Tr6. Thought Iâ??d ask our experts since I didnâ??t see a triumph post
> on YouTube and I donâ??t always trust YouTube.
> Jim Henningsen
> Ocala, fl
> 61 3
> 62 4
> 67 4a
> 75 6
> 81 8
>
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