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r75/6 wheel bearings

Posted: Sat Sep 11, 2010 8:26 am
by mefrank11
Sorry if this is old info but I thought I,d try to share this. I replaced mt front and rear wheel bearings with timken 30203 92 ka1 from a company in tampa for around $75.00 delivered for all four sets. Set being race and bearing according to saleman Frank in valrico fl

Re: r75/6 wheel bearings

Posted: Sat Sep 11, 2010 10:23 pm
by Deleted User 61
I moved this from "Topics" to "Forum" (I'm not sure what, exactly, that Topics section is for...) so it would get noticed more, and the "bump" is gratis! :D

Re: r75/6 wheel bearings

Posted: Sat Sep 11, 2010 10:59 pm
by Duane Ausherman
I hope that you set the preload correctly, or you may ruin your hub.

Re: r75/6 wheel bearings

Posted: Tue Sep 14, 2010 8:34 am
by mefrank11
Duane Ausherman wrote:I hope that you set the preload correctly, or you may ruin your hub.
I hope i set it correctly as well . I dont understand the posts on preload. Seems like you,d have to have an advanced degree to comprehend the posts. Frank

Re: r75/6 wheel bearings

Posted: Tue Sep 14, 2010 8:37 am
by mefrank11
R65 Rob wrote:I moved this from "Topics" to "Forum" (I'm not sure what, exactly, that Topics section is for...) so it would get noticed more, and the "bump" is gratis! :D
Thanks Rob hey I,m lucky I got it on here at all Frank in florida

Re: r75/6 wheel bearings

Posted: Tue Sep 14, 2010 9:54 am
by Duane Ausherman
"I hope i set it correctly as well . I dont understand the posts on preload. Seems like you,d have to have an advanced degree to comprehend the posts. Frank"

Or, go to my website and read the article on this very subject. It would be a good start and see if that helps.

Everything that you could want to know is already written on the Internet somewhere. Read up every point of view and if questions persist, then come here and get contradictory answers :)

Re: r75/6 wheel bearings

Posted: Tue Sep 14, 2010 5:54 pm
by Major Softie
mefrank11 wrote:I dont understand the posts on preload. Seems like you,d have to have an advanced degree to comprehend the posts. Frank
If you read Duane's article, at least you wont feel that way anymore. It's just that people are talking in shorthand about a set of parts that you aren't familiar with. A little more education about how the bearing stack is put together and you'll understand all the posts.