I've got to replace the front spindles, wheel bearings, and hubs on the Protege. Got the parts (all new), don't have a press (or any relevant practice). Anybody know a good place here in the valley that could press it all together for me?
thks- Steve
Shop that can press in bearings
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Re: Shop that can press in bearings
z doc downtown has the neccessary presses to put the hub back together for ya
Hey, what does this thing do *zap* oww,.... so that's what it does!
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Re: Shop that can press in bearings
Thanks, hadn't thought about Doc. Meantime I went ahead and sent them to Planet Miata. They pressed in the bearings and some shiny ARP studs while they were at it.
Will keep him in mind for next time.
Steve
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