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Well thanks to Hightek Brakes, my new RDA slotted rotors should arrive today! without removing the current split pins that go through the hub nut can anyone tell me what size they are so I can get some new ones. Repco couldn't help me and the workshop manual there couldn't fill me in. Can anyone shed some light without me having to rip it apart to find out.
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twr7cx |
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just pull the dust cap off and measure it.
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had mine done yesterday, go to the hardware shop and find a handfull of each for like $5. they looked about 1.5inch, maybe more, and trimmed them
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Gaz |
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repco sell bearing kits for 30 bucks a side
contains 2 bearing, outer casing and split pins
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watch out for the mass of brake dust on your rims. yuk
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Gaz wrote: repco sell bearing kits for 30 bucks a side
contains 2 bearing, outer casing and split pins Agree. While you have it all apart put new bearings in it. Besides the cones they supply inside the new discs won't match the wear marks in your original bearings. The bearings will then wear out faster.
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