Rear bearing tool needed?

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Rear bearing tool needed?

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[Nubira drum bearings]
Just want to know if the Kent Moore KM-266-A remover/installer tool ( http://www.ebay.com/itm/Kent-Moore-KM-2 ... 0810045579 ) is mandatory for the replacement of rear bearings to reach a correct depth at install?
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Re: Rear bearing tool needed?

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It seems that I ask myself too much questions :doubt: . Answer was here http://daewootechforum.com/forum/viewto ... =3&t=11476 :oops: . No mandatory tool needed :D
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Re: Rear bearing tool needed?

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does this mean we can pile on and give you a hard time about making an entry before you used the search function?
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Re: Rear bearing tool needed?

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I often use search function. This time the good path was found via Google pointing to the old forum.
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Re: Rear bearing tool needed?

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that makes it even better. that search function is a lifesaver though
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Re: Rear bearing tool needed?

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Sorry for not having idly waited for forum answers. Since for other of my posts the answers were few or no, I'm not waiting idly but I continue my research in other ways. It was the case here.
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Re: Rear bearing tool needed?

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You know i was only kidding with you Daniel. I know you know how to use the search function. I know there is not a bunch of traffic on here now but back when there was more people were just logging in and asking the questions when people had already answered them 10 times. I know you know your stuff. heck you are one of the guys still around to answer the questions! Don't leave. the next time mine breaks I'm probably gonig to have to hit you up witha new one. Sadly if it is a technical question I probably would nto be able to help you anyways, although i am still checking the board
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I understand. Humor is not always international and is often difficult to pass through simple words without intonnation or emoticons.
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Re: Rear bearing tool needed?

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ya, you are right on both accounts. I guess next time I'll try my stab at humor using the emoticons.......if I can figure that out!
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