Originally Posted by
powerband
Yes you can replace the bearings. Best to use C3 bearings. C3 is a clearance for bearings. The faster they spin they need more clearance. Use double sided seal bearings & take the 2 inside seals out. Unfortunately I do not know the size but got mine from Bearing Service. Paul.
Paul, have you done this specific replace and repack before? Bearman was able to provide the bearing numbers (thank you), but whilst I've messed with bearings before I was curious if you had and if so, how it held up?
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