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I have a bearing removal tool that works like a slide hammer, it adjusts to the I.D. then pops em out. I used a long drift punch prior to getting it, I fed it through the spacer and angled it bet I could then smacked it. It takes some work, hell a long screwdriver will work too but hitting one with a hammer aint reccomended. Were safety glasses no matter what you use as you only get two eyes and it's best to have both. When installing the new ones a driver is reccomended but in the event you don't have one use a small hammer and make darn sure you hit only the outer edge, starting out as even as possible tap gently and get it started then tap around a bit at a time and continue that way. Keep going making sure you are driving it evenly till it's flush with the hub. Make sure you put the spacer in and keep it centered with a bolt from the side you did first. like in the other thread make sure to grease everything well. Once you get it done you'll always know how.:thumbsup:
 
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