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feeutfo

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Re: Play in a wheel
« Reply #15 on: 23 August 2008, 22:01:36 »

ar your already there, ;D was going to say, i would expect the brake to affect any play. But i have not actually experienced this with the brake applied, i had an mot advisory of w brearing play so changed it, new one was exactly the same, sent it off thinking its faulty and they said it was within limits, but they destroyed it taking it apart,   >:( in my experience you should feel some play, just.
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Re: Play in a wheel
« Reply #16 on: 23 August 2008, 22:07:03 »

In my experience you should/may feel some slight play, especially on passanger side... But then again, front wheel bearing is such easy to change, only the torque.. I set mine putting my 85 kg weight to a "less than a meter" bar and was also adviced fore hand that 320 is "all you can do +10%"

Rear wheel bearing is a pita, but doable, I can send you some details, but you should find it here also.
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feeutfo

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Re: Play in a wheel
« Reply #17 on: 23 August 2008, 22:10:50 »

as above re rears, pullers and presses iirc, read someone did it with home made tools and some guile but sounded a bit of a mare tbh
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