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Sometimes, skateboard bearings need more than cleaning. Bearings can get rusted or pitted beyond repair, and when that happens there’s no real solution beyond replacing them. Luckily, replacing your bearings is one of the easier (and more satisfying) skateboard projects. In this article, we’ll break down everything you’ll need to do in order to install some fresh bearings so you can get back on the board.
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QuestionWhat tool do I use to pry the bearings out?Community AnswerPut the wheel on the truck axle, and pull the wheel at an angle until the bearing comes out.
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QuestionDo I need to have a spacer in-between the bearings?Community AnswerSome wheels have a molded integrated spacer, some require a separate piece.
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- Work slowly to avoid damaging the parts of your skateboard that you're not replacing.Thanks
- Clean your bearing using bones cleaning solution or other solvents (avoid water based) to avoid rusted bearings.Thanks
- Lubricate your bearing every so often with bones speed cream or other alternatives to prevent damage from friction.Thanks
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Things You'll Need
- Bearings
- Ratchet/skate tool
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