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Old 10-01-2014, 05:50 AM
R Bedell R Bedell is offline
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Probably. over the years, the hub diameter of the wheel where the flanged bearing goes into, has grown bigger to either wear and/or rust.

This is what I do. I take a hammer and chisel and pound on the "lip of the hub" a Tri-star pattern, slightly creating a "dimple". Then the bearing fits tight.

Another alternative, is buying a new wheel.

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