ok so I'm putting my front wheel back on after getting new tires and while I was at it I am replacing the bearings. My question is about the bearing spacer that is positioned between the bearings. By looking at it I would think that the inner races of the bearings would both be touching the spacer in between them in order to create the center "tube" that takes the side load from torquing down the front axle.
Well I've got about a quarter inch gap between the right bearing and the axle spacer. Is that the way it is supposed to be? I should have taken pictures while I was removing the old bearing, my bad. But I just wanted to double check. By looking at it, there isn't supposed to be that side load on the bearings.
The gal at the parts store isn't the brightest in the world, there is definitely the chance that I have th wrong bearing. Although I compared it to the original and it seemed identical.
What do you guys think?
Well I've got about a quarter inch gap between the right bearing and the axle spacer. Is that the way it is supposed to be? I should have taken pictures while I was removing the old bearing, my bad. But I just wanted to double check. By looking at it, there isn't supposed to be that side load on the bearings.
The gal at the parts store isn't the brightest in the world, there is definitely the chance that I have th wrong bearing. Although I compared it to the original and it seemed identical.
What do you guys think?
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