Let me look! I normally just use a blind bearing puller .. with no axle of course
Thanks Ryan.
Did the drive side the other day, huge difference from before. I suppose that's 10,000 miles for you, even with cleaning the bearings up as best you can and whacking in new grease, it's not the same as new bearings.
Just replace the bearings. It's a perishable item and you don't need special tools to replace them.
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Let me look! I normally just use a blind bearing puller .. with no axle of course