CHECK THE HUB FIRST AND MAKE SURE THE HOLE IS BIGGER ON THE SPROCKET SIDE.(I cant recall if it is or not but)...STUDY IT FIRST.
If it is, install the sprocket side bearing LAST. that way you can work with the spacers etc. easier
through the larger hole. IIRC, I installed the sprocket side bearing first, and had a heck of a time
getting the spacers in thru the smaller hole in the drum side. Really a pain if you drop one, as
the smaller hole limits access to anything inside the hub. Someone please correct this if wrong...
Edit: oops...sorry for being late to the party with my post.