Here's what I was talking about earlier
Bearing press that puts the pressure on the -outer- race, vs. putting the pressure on the inner race which can fuck up the bearing sometimes
I found some washers with a slightly smaller OD than a 608 bearing, and use a smaller washer and an Ace axle rethreader on top
I put one of the big washers on the axle, then press the bearings in by hand with that, then seat them real good with the other washers and rethreader. Not as big of a deal on softer wheels, works great for seating bearings evenly on harder wheels tho
Not a huge deal but it's nice to not force the bearings on using the inner race and potentially fucking em up from day one, nice to keep all the pressure on the outer race
Which is funny cause I don't run shields but hey they still last for years and sound awesome. I just shake em up with some acetone every couple months and spin em dry with canned air
Suppose it doesn't really matter because they're removed by leveraging the inner race anyways usually, but maybe it'll make em last a little longer


