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swivel hub kit: Hard to do?

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Puk
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swivel hub kit: Hard to do?

Post by Puk »

Hi all,
My ute needs the swivel hub seals/bearings replaced, and i just bought the kit off ebay. Is it a job a noob can do just by pulling it apart, seeing where everything goes and replacing the necessary parts, or is it more involved than that?

Puk
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Post by Potter »

if i remember correctly using a fish scale. you can set the kingpin bearings. its should have about 4kg's of resistance.
i read it on NBS i think
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Post by Highway-Star »

Check this out:

http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/phpBB2/vi ... p?t=103243

Many useful posts, got two by me in there too! I still agree with what I said, so I'm saying it again without typing it again :).
Wheeling on completely wicked angles, without even looking stable.
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