19-09-2016, 10:34 AM
As said you will most likely be fine to just leave it, rarely causes a problem given the small movements the car will make like it.
That said, the pressing in of the bearing has nothing to do with it falling apart as its only the outer race pressed in. I have had my front bearings fall apart 2-3 times on my DT due to it being moved about the yard quite often with no engine, So I do now have a set of CV's bolted to them as dosnt do the bearings much good being forced apart all the time. You can normally tell as it gets hard to push when the disk gets all wonky in the caliper. Just changing the clutch wont give a problem though
That said, the pressing in of the bearing has nothing to do with it falling apart as its only the outer race pressed in. I have had my front bearings fall apart 2-3 times on my DT due to it being moved about the yard quite often with no engine, So I do now have a set of CV's bolted to them as dosnt do the bearings much good being forced apart all the time. You can normally tell as it gets hard to push when the disk gets all wonky in the caliper. Just changing the clutch wont give a problem though
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