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iiyama

posted on 28/1/07 at 09:58 AM Reply With Quote
Bearings

Ok, so when I put new bearings in, do I use some sort of loctite on the inner bearing to stop the shafts/hubs rotating within the bearing itself?

Does that question make any sense??

Ian





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davrus

posted on 28/1/07 at 10:14 AM Reply With Quote
No locktite needed on any part of a wheel bearing. The bearing case it self that sits on the hub will never turn as it is held quite ferm against the hub it self. Hope that makes sense. Just grease bearing(s) and slide over the stub and you will get no problems.

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iiyama

posted on 28/1/07 at 11:14 AM Reply With Quote
Ta muchly!





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