Factory tolerance is too loose. The races pound out the knuckle and that is why they fail early.
I thought I saw a drawing once upon a time and remember the clearance being fairly tight, like 0.0005" or so. I don't remember it being a large clearance, like more than 0.002" But it was definitely a clearance fit. The maintenance manual states "The outer race of the bearing is a snug fit into the knuckle. Light tapping on the hubs outer surface (not the disc) will aid assembly"
I just can't see how such a tight tolerance could be pounded out over time, maybe if they spun a bearing though.
I wonder if a product like Loctite Bearing Retainer would be helpful here in supporting the bearing more evenly between the outer race and the knuckle. And extend its lifetime even further.
While I think of it, when you go to reassemble, ......IIRC it's handy to cut slots into the retainer bolt heads so you can use a screwdriver for most of the installation and future disassembly.














