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I'd keep using the old bearing. Save the new one for when you need it. When a bearing goes bad you'll know it. It will growl when you go around corners. To replace the races I put together a tool out of a big bolt and washers that were just the right size to push out the old races and drive in the new. Heat the hub to expand the aluminum. I put them in my oven at 240 degrees.
-Andy
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72 Carrera RS replica, Spec 911 racer
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