
Rear Bearings
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- donnieg
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Rear Bearings
can someone give me some advice please.I need to renew my back wheel bearings and i was wondering if they are quite easy to do and will i need to get a press or can you do them by hand. I am not very mechanically minded but i must start somewhere as garages are getting to expensive. 

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Re: Rear Bearings
yes they are and there is a bit of play in the wheel
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Re: Rear Bearings
play in the wheel is normal on the vertical plane but there should be none on the horizontal.
Even new bearings have play verticaly.
do you have a Haynes?
Even new bearings have play verticaly.
The outer rear bearings are plain roller bearings with a spacer/sleeve between it and inner ball-bearing. They usually come as one unit (but without the spacer which doesn't usually wear, a thick-wwalled hard-steel tube). These can be really tightened up to their required torque using a 3/4" drive socket, 'T bar' and a 4 foot tube or scaffold pole, go to 350~375 ft-lb if you still have movement when they are torqued up then you'll need new bearings
do you have a Haynes?
AGG 2.0L 8V. (Golf GTi MkIII)
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Re: Rear Bearings
yes i had a look at it and will give it a go in 2 weeks as we are of camping up to gairloch this weekend