Proto Grippers vs. BEARINGS!

My bearings in my new protos are EPICALLLY broken ( haha steve ) and i need to replace them. I got a huge gash on my finger last time i attempted taking the old ones out..and suggestions on how to effectively do this? And also bearing spacers or no bearing spacers. And also, my back proto is moving as if it was ovalized, but it isn't. The wheel moves a little bit side to side, and it makes my scooter so fucking loud. What should i do? My back wheel is using bearing spacer, and the axle is HELLA tight

and it did this to my screw driver socket thing....

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ahha
 
i dont know the best way to get them out, but when you put your bearing in, tape the bearing hole sideways, then but the bearing in and the spacer. every time i put the bearing in a proto the ---- up!!!
 
you just have to put both of them in barely then use a axel and the spacers for it and tighten the bearings in with two allen wrenches. and make sure the bearings are in all the way.
 
take2industries said:
i dont know the best way to get them out, but when you put your bearing in, tape the bearing hole sideways, then but the bearing in and the spacer. every time i put the bearing in a proto the ---- up!!!

i dont understand this, at all
 

Biagio.

Member
get a screw driver and a hammer. find a hole and put the bearings over it. then out the screw drive to the bearing and beat the shit out of it. it should come out
 

dezbert

Steel Member
Just get a screwdriver and a hammer and it will come out. Trust me. And yes, always do use spacers.
 
okay guys i have a question now. i used spacers in my protos and when i tighten it up all the way the wheel doesnt spin, bur it spins if i loosen it. do i need a bigger spacer?
 

anticee23

Steel Member
JonDogg said:
i just used an allen key, its not really hard haha
this guy has a tut about taking bearing in and out correctly! and how to get rid of DEATH CLICK
jon-you always know what your talking about in your tutorials =]
 
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