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Old 21-Mar-2005, 12:00
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There should be a spacer between the bearings and if this in right and fits properly then no matter how much torque you put on the wheel nuts the bearings should not be loaded.
I changed the bearings on my son's 125 Ho***a a few weeks ago and found that when I put the spacer in from the opposite side if prevented one of the bearings from seating properly and when I tightened the axle nuts it did load the bearings. I had to knock one of them out, reverse the spacer and put it back together again.
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