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Wheel Bearing Pullers

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Wheel Bearing Pullers
Published by glider (Community Liaison)
Published date: Aug 10th, 2009

Here's a few suggestions for pulling the newer wheel bearings without damaging them.

HARLEY TOOLS by GEORGES GARAGE for HARLEY-Davidson Motorcycles

SKF TMMD 100 Deep groove ball bearing puller kit
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Old Aug 10th, 2009, 08:47 AM     #1
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Re: Wheel Bearing Pullers

I changed out wheel bearings this weekend. I used a tool I got on eBay for $15.00. I found that with a little heat and the tool the bearings came right out. I used a piece of 3/4'' threaded rod and some large washers and the old bearings to press the new bearings in.
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So you gonna tell us what tool you got off ebay?
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Old Aug 10th, 2009, 01:27 PM     #3
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Re: Wheel Bearing Pullers

Speedyron, I got the tool from Sportingforless. The tool is Harley wheel bearing tool # T02. It inculdes a 1" and a #/4" collet and a drift tool to spread open the collets. This tool works without spending the big bucks but the heat really makes the difference.
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