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Old 06-21-2004, 07:06 AM   #1
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Hadley Hub bearing size?

What size are the two bearings in a hadley hub (Or Bearing number) and how are they pressed out?
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Old 06-21-2004, 05:10 PM   #2
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Knock them out carefully using the right size sockets.

Each bearing is available at Raeside in Coquitlam. The only part you CAN'T get is the bearing in the free hub body...it is made by Hadley. Cost is $20 US for it.
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The hub bearings are shot, the free hub bearing still runs smooth. I guess I'm lucky. Where's Raeside, and do you kow the sizes?
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Bring your old ones in with you to match them up. Raeside Industrial Drive and Bearing is on United Blvd, across from the Petro-Can.

You will come from Lougheed or Mariner way onto United., Hang a left at the lights at the Petro - Can (before the Mary Hill ByPass/Free way ramp), take a right and it is a few driveways up on your right.
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