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    I'm going to change the rear wheel bearings myself soon. I have the b90 tool. Is there anything else I need? Any tips?

    #2
    i don't but question.

    where did you get your bearings? I need to replace mine as well
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        #4
        With the B90 tool, this job is a lot easier. Don't forget to use some antiseize or other high pressure assembly lube while pressing the new bushings in. I'm finshing up my bearing job. All I have left is to install the hubs.

        Originally posted by whysimon
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          #5
          WRONG dont use any lube on the bearing, just make sure the pocket is clean as a whistle. the only thing you should be lubing is the threads on the b90 tool.
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            #6
            Are there any specific reasons not to use assembly paste? I was using a can of stuff that specified it was meant to ease press fits.

            Originally posted by whysimon
            WTF is hello Kitty (I'm 28 with no kids and I don't have cable)

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