<html><div style='background-color:'><DIV>my recent post about my wheel binding is more clear now. i have the whole wheel hub assmebly back together. with the wheel nut tightened the wheel turns very difficultly, you need two hands to turn it. it does not bind it is just difficult to turn. evrything seems in line though, new bearings and races in straight, seals in staright, axle and cvs in straight. what could it be, new bearing just needs to be broken in a little? anyways i am putting everything back together and going to drive it a little to see what happens. what's the worse that could happen, replace the bearing again and do the whole job over? any thoughts here</DIV> <DIV>jason</DIV> <DIV>87 syncro westy project</DIV> <DIV>90gl</DIV> <DIV>87 wolfsburg parts van</DIV></div><br clear=all><hr> <a href="http://g.msn.com/8HMAENUS/2734??PS=">Cheer a special someone with a fun Halloween eCard from American Greetings!</a> </html> |
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