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Rear bearings ?

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Can someone advise me please. Going to replace my rear wheel bearings
1) I have castlated nuts ! ! How tight please
2) I have noticed that people have said "not GSF" for bearings. Why ?
Thankyou boys. I cannot find anything on the WIKI
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The reason not to buy GSF bearings is they are crap and not just a little less quality they are truly a waste of your time and money I went down this road of not believing they could be that bad to my cost, give Brickwerks a look at, they sell real bearings not Chinese chocolate metal "pooh".

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My advise would be to buy real bearings and also a Haynes manual. This isn't something to play around with, they're VERY tight.

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From the other bible...
https://club8090.co.uk/wiki/General_Torques
Rear hub nut on all T25's - 500 N-m (360 lb-ft) then next split-pin hole
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Hacksawbob wrote:From the other bible...
https://club8090.co.uk/wiki/General_Torques
Rear hub nut on all T25's - 500 N-m (360 lb-ft) then next split-pin hole

aka two fat b@stards on a long pole :lol:
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