On Sun, 2 Jan 2005 07:50:38 -0800, Larry Fry <rocco16@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
> It's nearly impossible to remove the hubs without damaging the bearings.
> (providing the hubs are in good shape..they are a press-fit into the bearing
> races)
> My guess is that you did properly torque the nuts, but that the damaged
> bearings were the cause of Sean's problems.
>
> A good rule of thumb is to replace the bearings and the hubs at the same
> time.
We swapped over the whole hub/bearing/steering knuckle assembly, so
that wasn't the problem... We had a better look at it last night, and
the hub actually snapped! I think the nut had worked it's way loose,
and while turning a corner the hub snapped... (He was turning onto a
highway, so he's actually pretty lucky it didn't go at speed...)
I'm going to stake the axle nuts from now on, just in case... I
believe I used to do this as a habit years ago, but got lazy
recently... Lesson learned...
Mark.
75
80 S
81 Caddy - Sold
90 Audi Coupe Quattro - 10vt
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