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- rstnick
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I bought front and back wheel bearings on ebay from Ty-coon.com. They seem to be sealed on both sides. They are model #s: 6203-2RS front and 6205 RS X 2 and 6206 RS X 1.
Do I need to grease these bearings? And if not, how important is the Grease Seal? The small spring on the backside of the Seal seems to be out of shape, not totally round or sitting in it's groove.
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rstnick wrote:
I tried the seach function, but it doesn't seem to be working at the moment.
I bought front and back wheel bearings on ebay from Ty-coon.com. They seem to be sealed on both sides. They are model #s: 6203-2RS front and 6205 RS X 2 and 6206 RS X 1.
Do I need to grease these bearings? And if not, how important is the Grease Seal? The small spring on the backside of the Seal seems to be out of shape, not totally round or sitting in it's groove.
321,000 miles on KZ's that I can remember. Not going to see any more.
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Yes, grease them up yourself. The shields are easy to remove with a pick, and easy to put back on.
When I bought my new sealed wheel bearings I opened them up. 2 out of 3 had a thin, clear, small dab of grease. It looked like Vaseline or something... 1 bearing was bone dry. I packed them with wheel bearing grease and was good to go.
As far as the grease seal, I wondered if I needed it as the bearings are sealed now. I wound up buying a new one anyway, it was cheap enough.
Post edited by: OKC_Kent, at: 2006/01/10 16:19
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OKC_Kent wrote:
Rob,
Yes, grease them up yourself. The shields are easy to remove with a pick, and easy to put back on.
When I bought my new sealed wheel bearings I opened them up. 2 out of 3 had a thin, clear, small dab of grease. It looked like Vaseline or something... 1 bearing was bone dry. I packed them with wheel bearing grease and was good to go.
As far as the grease seal, I wondered if I needed it as the bearings are sealed now. I wound up buying a new one anyway, it was cheap enough.<br><br>Post edited by: OKC_Kent, at: 2006/01/10 16:19
321,000 miles on KZ's that I can remember. Not going to see any more.
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