2D-6 Wheels and Tires:
Axle Shaft
Using a dial gauge, check the axle shaft for runout. If the
runout exceeds the limit, replace the axle shaft.
Special tool
(A): 09900–20607 (Dial gauge (1/100 mm, 10
mm))
(B): 09900–20701 (Magnetic stand)
(C): 09900–21304 (V-block (100 mm))
Axle shaft runout
Service limit: 0.25 mm (0.010 in)
Wheel
Make sure that the wheel runout checked as shown
does not exceed the service limit. An excessive runout is
usually due to worn or loosened wheel bearings and can
be reduced by replacing the bearings. If bearing
replacement fails to reduce the runout, replace the
wheel.
Wheel runout
Service limit (Axial and Radial): 2.0 mm (0.08 in)
Wheel Bearing
Inspect the play of the wheel bearings by finger while
they are in the wheel. Rotate the inner race by finger to
inspect for abnormal noise and smooth rotation. Replace
the bearing in the following procedures if there is
anything unusual. Refer to “Front Wheel Dust Seal /
Bearing Removal and Installation (Page2D-6)”.
Front Wheel Dust Seal / Bearing Removal and
Installation
B705H12406023
Removal
1) Remove the front wheel assembly. Refer to “Front
Wheel Assembly Removal and Installation (Page2D-
4)”.
2) Remove the dust seals (1) using the special tool (LH
& RH).
Special tool
(A): 09913–50121 (Oil seal remover)
(A)
(B)
(C)
I649G1240054-01
I649G1240014-01
I649G1240015-01
1
(A)
I705H1240009-01