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Old 01-08-2012, 03:39 PM
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Originally Posted by TriX5 View Post
Are you supporting the inner bearing race when you press the hub in? If not, then you may be pushing the inner half iof the bearing apart while pressing the hub in. Note that when you remove the hub the outer half is forced apart, the same will happen to the inner half if you dont support it putting the hub back in.

I have the whole thing assembled and no play. It is now back on the car and I need to tighten everything up and put the brake back on. Pictures follow later today.
I think that you are right!!. I didn't support the inner bearing race when I pressed the hub in. I just go a new bearing and will be doing this right now. I didn't want to try this until I find out what is going on, but I believe that this is my problem. Thank you much. I will let you know if this is it .
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