How to takeoff/ put Bearings on wheels
1. Unscrew the bolts of a wheel and take the wheel off it's axle. Use this part of the axle that the wheel came off of for removing all 4 wheels.
2. Hold the wheel that you just removed back on the axle so that the tip of the threaded metal part of your truck is in between the two separate bearings.
3. Get the axle to diagonally fit in between the bearings
4. Use leverage to continuously pull on the wheel, and turning the wheel 45 degrees.
5. If done right, the bearing that is on the inside (towards the axle of the truck) should gradually pry out until it falls onto the truck.
6. Flip the wheel and repeat the process so that you get the second bearing out.
7. Repeat this whole procedure for the other 3 wheels.
8. Place one bearing into a wheel, push it in as much as you can with your fingers.
9. Make the part of the wheel that has the bearing face the axle bolt.
10. Press down on the wheel, forcing the bearing into the wheel.
Do the same thing on the other side.
11. Put on the axle bolt and tighten it (not too tight, but not too loose either).
12. Do that for all four wheels and you're done!
1. Unscrew the bolts of a wheel and take the wheel off it's axle. Use this part of the axle that the wheel came off of for removing all 4 wheels.
2. Hold the wheel that you just removed back on the axle so that the tip of the threaded metal part of your truck is in between the two separate bearings.
3. Get the axle to diagonally fit in between the bearings
4. Use leverage to continuously pull on the wheel, and turning the wheel 45 degrees.
5. If done right, the bearing that is on the inside (towards the axle of the truck) should gradually pry out until it falls onto the truck.
6. Flip the wheel and repeat the process so that you get the second bearing out.
7. Repeat this whole procedure for the other 3 wheels.
8. Place one bearing into a wheel, push it in as much as you can with your fingers.
9. Make the part of the wheel that has the bearing face the axle bolt.
10. Press down on the wheel, forcing the bearing into the wheel.
Do the same thing on the other side.
11. Put on the axle bolt and tighten it (not too tight, but not too loose either).
12. Do that for all four wheels and you're done!


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