You will probably mess up the seal. You can order them from Nissan though.
They are 3.06 each. Takes 5 working days. How do I know. I just did mine
this weekend. I am proud to say the frame is done. New bearings, seals and
brakes all around. New Cherry red paint for the frame and wheel studs for
the 15x6.5 300ZX wheels. Working on the Turbo motor now. Should have motor
mounts in place by 2/1. I am soooo happy.
Don Miller
68 1600
Meridian, ID
-----Original Message-----
From: pete-3@juno.com [mailto:pete-3@juno.com]
Sent: Monday, January 18, 1999 5:43 PM
To: datsun-roadsters@autox.team.net
Subject: wheel bearings
Hi everyone,
I've been working on my car off and on this winter (mostly off because of
the fact I don't have a heated garage and time issues). I posted a
message a few weeks ago about how to grease wheel bearings. I got lots
of responses and I'd like to thank everyone for the help but I have
another question. How is the inside set of bearings removed. I took of
the rotor hoping that it would allow me to get the bearings out but it
didn't. The only other way I can see is to take off the rubber seal
that's on the backside of the "hub"(the part that holds the two sets of
bearings). Is this what I need to do in order to get the other set of
bearings out and how do I do this without ripping up the seal. It seems
to be in there pretty good.
Thanks,
Matt Peterson
68 1600
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