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Thu Nov 20 12:05:17 EST 2003


up the rear end after 2 weeks and checking the rear wheel for play. 
Everytime I've done mine they've had to be retightened, after that
they're good for the three years between greasings.  

BCNU
Cobram at Juno.Com
http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/Flats/1469/

Huw Powell <audi at mediaone.net> writes:
> You take the drum out, the bearings fall out, you use the new ones on
> reassembly.  If you want to install new races be prepared to pound 
> away
> with a braa drift or something.  I wouldn't worry about them, 
> though.
> 
> the outer bearing is held in by the axle nut, the inner rides on the
> axles inboard of the drum.  While you're at it why not spend $50 and
> completely rebuild the rear brakes?  (excluding drums)



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