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derickson104
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So I'm replacing the wheel bearings on my 550 but I'm having trouble knowing what constitutes "fully seated".
I've been poring through the threads and found nuggets of info suggesting that the inner hub spacer links the two inner races of the bearings, essentially causing them to spin as one, that is acts as lateral support preventing the outer spacers from pushing too hard, but that the two bearings should lightly touch the spacer without being too tight.
The trick: I noticed that the inner hub spacer is actually longer than the distance between the two seats for the bearings. Thus, should the two bearings be firm against the spacer forming a tight unit, or loose allowing the spacer to free-float without touching anything?
I've been poring through the threads and found nuggets of info suggesting that the inner hub spacer links the two inner races of the bearings, essentially causing them to spin as one, that is acts as lateral support preventing the outer spacers from pushing too hard, but that the two bearings should lightly touch the spacer without being too tight.
The trick: I noticed that the inner hub spacer is actually longer than the distance between the two seats for the bearings. Thus, should the two bearings be firm against the spacer forming a tight unit, or loose allowing the spacer to free-float without touching anything?