Front Wheeeel bearing adjustment

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Little legs
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Front Wheeeel bearing adjustment

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Hello,
First of all I have looked on Wiki
I rencently read a post on front wheel bearing adjustment but can't seem to find it (maybe it was all a dream) anyway the advice seemed sound to me and I was wondering if some one could point me in the right direction? :wink:
It can't have been me, I only had it in half inch!

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I rencently!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I can't spell either :!:
It can't have been me, I only had it in half inch!

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Little legs,
This is the post you are looking for, Page 3 technical questions and answers.
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Posted: Mon May 29, 2006 1:11 pm Post subject: Front hub nut tension

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Post by Tex Ritter »

The info you require is on the WIKI pages, the only thing I would add:

The info relates to castellated wheel nuts, whereas the T25/T3 is of the 'peening' type nut. The procedures are the same for both types of hub nut re, taking off excessive lift, you just have to indent the apron on the hub-nut to the slot in the stub axle when the ajustment is correct.

It really is as simple/easy as that.

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Post by Little legs »

Thanks Grun , Tex ritter

All sorted , sweet as a nut, well a hub nut anyway. :lol:

Thanks to those with the information who give to those without :) :)
It can't have been me, I only had it in half inch!

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