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Old 03-07-2014, 05:33 PM   #8
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Re: Servicing the rear end hubs on a dually

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Originally Posted by Mr.green View Post
They should. I rebuild old wood working machinery and I have had to heat bearings and freeze shafts. Bearing slips right on/in. Just an option for you to try.
Worth a try then.

I spoke w/a buddy that works @ a GM dealership. He found one tech that thinks he has the right size driver for the big bearing. If the freeze method doesn't work, I'll pay my buddy a visit tomorrow.
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