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Greasy Rim!!!!!!

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20 Jan 2010 16:57 #1948 by Garry
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take wheel of, take brake calliper and carrier of, undo the big round seal at the swivel joint, undo 4 bolts at the back of the hub and jiggle it loose then undo the bolts holding the kingpin bearings in thats it

i donr it a few months ago as as far as i know thats all there is to it

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20 Jan 2010 17:14 #1952 by richard
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I did all that but my hub would'nt come off. i had just enuf room to get bearings out and new in. something was stopping the hub from coming off

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20 Jan 2010 17:55 #1956 by Garry
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ahh forgot to say
take the vacume hub of and the circlip on the halfshaft

would of been the circlip holding it on

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21 Jan 2010 16:35 #1970 by richard
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is the clip behind the hub cover were them star screws hold it on cos i dint take that apart. i'm no good with stuff like this as you can tel

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21 Jan 2010 16:37 #1971 by Garry
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yea, take the fancy bolts out and remove the vacume hub, theres a circlip round the shafs, sitting in a small groove

will need a circlip removal tool

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21 Jan 2010 16:44 #1973 by richard
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thanks alot for the help.. i'll be doing mine again soon as the pass side king pin has gone flat again lol

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21 Jan 2010 16:45 #1974 by Garry
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no problem, glad to help

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