Axle Barring

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    Axle Barring

    I Just Finished Drilling The 2 Holes In The New Axle,now The New Barring Is Tight On The Axle,how Do You Get The Barring On The Axle Without Killing The Barring,do You Bolt The Barring And Flanges Back On The Body Then Use A Rubber Malet And Pound The Axle Through The Barring Or What Do I Do Thanks

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    Your best bet is to lightly hit on the inner race of the bearing. Also, if there is any corrosion on the axle surface, make sure you clean it very well so the bearing slides on easier. Coat it with some anti seize compound and you'll be all set to go. Good luck with it.
    "Looks like you have a problem with your 4 wheeler........you're missin' two wheels there"

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    Axle Barring

    Thanks It Slide Right On Once I Put The Axle In Thanks Again

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