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-Raffi

At 12:58 PM 4/21/2003 -0400, Ryan H wrote:
>Where do you see such tools?  I'm looking for them, but can't find em?  Thanx.
>
> >
> > From: "Dan Bubb" <jdbubb@ix.netcom.com>
> > Date: 2003/04/21 Mon AM 11:17:10 EDT
> > To: <scirocco-l@scirocco.org>
> > Subject: Re: Wheel Bearing Replacement
> >
> > There is a tool that allows you to replace the wheel bearing with the 
> hub carrier still installed on the car.
> > IMO it's just way easier than dicking around with removing the hub 
> carrier and setting up a press.
> > The tool can be rented from www.germanautoparts.com which is also a 
> good place to buy the bearings or www.rapidparts.com
> > Dan
> >   ----- Original Message -----
> >   From: Eric D Singer
> >   To: scirocco-l@scirocco.org
> >   Sent: Monday, April 21, 2003 9:47 AM
> >   Subject: Wheel Bearing Replacement
> >
> >
> >   I'm getting ready to do my own front wheel bearing replacement on my 
> '84 scirocco and I remember coming across a procedure someone place on 
> their web site.  Does anyone know the website I talking about?
> >
> >   I'm also looking for a list of tools that I'm going to need (minus a 
> machine press) to perform this and well as any miscellaneous parts I may need.
> >
> >   A friend of mine suggested a method that did not require a machine 
> press for the bearing.  First step is to get the old bearing out of the 
> housing using whatever brutal method you choose.  He made the point that 
> the bearing is going to be replaced anyway, so mangle the old one if 
> necessary to get it out.  The second step is to place the new bearing in 
> the freezer for a while.  The third step is to place the housing in the 
> oven.  With the difference between the hot expanded metal and the cold 
> bearing, the new bearing will slip right in.  Has anyone tried this?
> >
> >   Thanks,
> >
> >   Eric Singer
> >   '84 8v Scirocco
> >   Trinity, NC
> >
>There is a tool that allows you to replace the wheel bearing with the hub 
>carrier still installed on the car.
>IMO it's just way easier than dicking around with removing the hub carrier 
>and setting up a press.
>The tool can be rented from 
><http://www.germanautoparts.com>www.germanautoparts.com which is also a 
>good place to buy the bearings or <http://www.rapidparts.com>www.rapidparts.com
>Dan
>----- Original Message -----
>From: <mailto:esinger@northstate.net>Eric D Singer
>To: <mailto:scirocco-l@scirocco.org>scirocco-l@scirocco.org
>Sent: Monday, April 21, 2003 9:47 AM
>Subject: Wheel Bearing Replacement
>
>I'm getting ready to do my own front wheel bearing replacement on my '84 
>scirocco and I remember coming across a procedure someone place on their 
>web site.  Does anyone know the website I talking about?
>
>I'm also looking for a list of tools that I'm going to need (minus a 
>machine press) to perform this and well as any miscellaneous parts I may need.
>
>A friend of mine suggested a method that did not require a machine press 
>for the bearing.  First step is to get the old bearing out of the housing 
>using whatever brutal method you choose.  He made the point that the 
>bearing is going to be replaced anyway, so mangle the old one if necessary 
>to get it out.  The second step is to place the new bearing in the freezer 
>for a while.  The third step is to place the housing in the oven.  With 
>the difference between the hot expanded metal and the cold bearing, the 
>new bearing will slip right in.  Has anyone tried this?
>
>Thanks,
>
>Eric Singer
>'84 8v Scirocco
>Trinity, NC

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At 12:58 PM 4/21/2003 -0400, Ryan H wrote:<br>
<blockquote type=cite class=cite cite>Where do you see such tools?&nbsp;
I'm looking for them, but can't find em?&nbsp; Thanx.<br><br>
&gt; <br>
&gt; From: &quot;Dan Bubb&quot; &lt;jdbubb@ix.netcom.com&gt;<br>
&gt; Date: 2003/04/21 Mon AM 11:17:10 EDT<br>
&gt; To: &lt;scirocco-l@scirocco.org&gt;<br>
&gt; Subject: Re: Wheel Bearing Replacement<br>
&gt; <br>
&gt; There is a tool that allows you to replace the wheel bearing with
the hub carrier still installed on the car.<br>
&gt; IMO it's just way easier than dicking around with removing the hub
carrier and setting up a press.<br>
&gt; The tool can be rented from
<a href="http://www.germanautoparts.com/"; eudora="autourl">www.germanautoparts.com</a>
which is also a good place to buy the bearings or <a href="http://www.rapidparts.com/"; eudora="autourl">www.rapidparts.com</a><br>
&gt; Dan <br>
&gt;&nbsp;&nbsp; ----- Original Message ----- <br>
&gt;&nbsp;&nbsp; From: Eric D Singer <br>
&gt;&nbsp;&nbsp; To: scirocco-l@scirocco.org <br>
&gt;&nbsp;&nbsp; Sent: Monday, April 21, 2003 9:47 AM<br>
&gt;&nbsp;&nbsp; Subject: Wheel Bearing Replacement<br>
&gt; <br>
&gt; <br>
&gt;&nbsp;&nbsp; I'm getting ready to do my own front wheel bearing replacement on my '84 scirocco and I remember coming across a procedure someone place on their web site.&nbsp; Does anyone know the website I talking about?<br>
&gt; <br>
&gt;&nbsp;&nbsp; I'm also looking for a list of tools that I'm going to need (minus a machine press) to perform this and well as any miscellaneous parts I may need.<br>
&gt; <br>
&gt;&nbsp;&nbsp; A friend of mine suggested a method that did not require a machine press for the bearing.&nbsp; First step is to get the old bearing out of the housing using whatever brutal method you choose.&nbsp; He made the point that the bearing is going to be replaced anyway, so mangle the old one if necessary to get it out.&nbsp; The second step is to place the new bearing in the freezer for a while.&nbsp; The third step is to place the housing in the oven.&nbsp; With the difference between the hot expanded metal and the cold bearing, the new bearing will slip right in.&nbsp; Has anyone tried this?<br>
&gt; <br>
&gt;&nbsp;&nbsp; Thanks,<br>
&gt; <br>
&gt;&nbsp;&nbsp; Eric Singer<br>
&gt;&nbsp;&nbsp; '84 8v Scirocco<br>
&gt;&nbsp;&nbsp; Trinity, NC<br>
&gt; <br>
<font face="arial" size=2>There is a tool that allows you to replace the wheel bearing with the hub carrier still installed on the car.</font><br>
<font face="arial" size=2>IMO it's just way easier than dicking around with removing the hub carrier and setting up a press.</font><br>
<font face="arial" size=2>The tool can be rented from <a href="http://www.germanautoparts.com";>www.germanautoparts.com</a> which is also a good place to buy the bearings or <a href="http://www.rapidparts.com";>www.rapidparts.com</a></font><br>
<font face="arial" size=2>Dan</font> 
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<dd>----- Original Message ----- 
<dd>From:</b> <a href="mailto:esinger@northstate.net";>Eric D Singer</a> 
<dd>To:</b> <a href="mailto:scirocco-l@scirocco.org";>scirocco-l@scirocco.org</a> 
<dd>Sent:</b> Monday, April 21, 2003 9:47 AM
<dd>Subject:</b> Wheel Bearing Replacement<br><br>
<font face="arial" size=2>
<dd>I'm getting ready to do my own front wheel bearing replacement on my '84 scirocco and I remember coming across a procedure someone place on their web site.&nbsp; Does anyone know the website I talking about?</font>
<dd>&nbsp;<font face="arial" size=2>
<dd>I'm also looking for a list of tools that I'm going to need (minus a machine press) to perform this and well as any miscellaneous parts I may need.</font>
<dd>&nbsp;<font face="arial" size=2>
<dd>A friend of mine suggested a method that did not require a machine press for the bearing.&nbsp; First step is to get the old bearing out of the housing using whatever brutal method you choose.&nbsp; He made the point that the bearing is going to be replaced anyway, so mangle the old one if necessary to get it out.&nbsp; The second step is to place the new bearing in the freezer for a while.&nbsp; The third step is to place the housing in the oven.&nbsp; With the difference between the hot expanded metal and the cold bearing, the new bearing will slip right in.&nbsp; Has anyone tried this?</font>
<dd>&nbsp;<font face="arial" size=2>
<dd>Thanks,</font>
<dd>&nbsp;<font face="arial" size=2>
<dd>Eric Singer</font><font face="arial" size=2>
<dd>'84 8v Scirocco</font><font face="arial" size=2>
<dd>Trinity, NC</font>
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