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has any one ever had to replace front wheel bearings in an au 2 thay say that they are non servisable do u have to buy new hubs
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Leroy |
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yes, the bearing is servied in the hub as one piece. makes it an easy fairly clean job. just unbolt it then put the new one on.
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bazz |
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so u cant press new bearings in
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bazz |
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ok thanks
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Leroy |
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and the nut is a one piece thing, you dont pull the outer cage apart like many poeple have done and wonder why it wont go back on.
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That nut is 35mm in diameter. And its fairly tight.
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Squeca |
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35mm doesnt sound right. i thought they were 32mm but i have been wrong before. yeah and very tight too.
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and it has to be tightened well too, its a big nut.
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