Once you remove the center cap, remove the cotter pin, and remove the nut and washer, the outter bearing should slide right off. Remove that, and put the nut back on, then pull the rotor towards you, allowing the nut to touch the top of the inside of the rotor, until you catch the inner bearing on the nut, then give a ****, that should leave the bearing and seal left on the spindle. If not, you can use a seal remover, to get out the seal and the bearing will fall out of the rotor. Pack the new bearings and install the inner bearing, tap in the seal in the rotor, install rotor, install packed outer bearing and install.
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