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    Just had to order a new hub assembly. Started getting louder and louder around 55-60. Take a hard left curve and the sound goes away, once it puts load back on the right, the harmonic sound comes back. Ugh.


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    Wheel bearings are part of W body life. Literally

    Everytime my buddy and I buy one to flip....we end up doing both front bearings because you know they are shot.
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    theyre not bad to do. i did both fronts in about 2 ish hours
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    Well, I’m sitting here waiting on usps to deliver it. Taking the old one off, is it always a pita to remove? I got the four bolts out, but will not come off!


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    Got it off. Now just waiting on usps for the new one.

    I did get the front lca’s and front brakes done. So that’s out of the way.


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    sometimes you need a BFH to bust em free. same goes for the axle splines. they need a tap to break em free sometimes.

    make sure you tq that axle nut to 116 iirc hub might have a tag stating the tq spec.

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    It’s the rear hub assembly. I must have not mentioned that. Fronts are all good. Rear right had a bit of play and was audibly failing as well.


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    oh, those really get stuck. i had a fat chisel i used to pound between the hub and knuckle.

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    It’s all done now. Nice and quiet. Need to bleed brakes again. Stops much better but a tiny bit too much pedal for my liking. And wow, control arms made a huge difference. Oh, and here’s what it’s lowered on, not sure the brand springs but bumpstops are cut, strut had a label on the side that said struttek or something along those lines.




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    Rides so much more firm with the new control arms, and brakes are squeaky and rattling as I go down the road.


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    you sure they are bolted on tight?

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    Sorry, I was typing while in a meeting, meant to say brakes AREN’T squeaky and rattling. Sorry.


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    ok then. awesome.......now stop goofing off at work lol

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    Yeah..what he said ^^^
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    Haha. Watching King Kong now. Feet up on the desk, a bit bored I’ll admit.


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    i watched the newest godzilla yesterday, but i had no meetings to attend to lol feet up baby.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scottydoggs View Post
    i watched the newest godzilla yesterday, but i had no meetings to attend to lol feet up baby.
    godzilla king of the monsters? if so,howd ya like it?
    i found the effects to be a wee bit better than the 1956 version
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    Quote Originally Posted by tomsteve View Post
    godzilla king of the monsters? if so,howd ya like it?
    i found the effects to be a wee bit better than the 1956 version
    it was ok. there was like literally nothing else on i'd not seen. so i just stuck with it. all i want to know is, why the hell would these people hang out so close to them fighting. id be gone like a fart in the wind asap. lol

    then run from that three headed thing in a Humvee that only goes 45 mph, smart move.

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    Only way to do it. Weekends are the best here. And when we go on 24hr schedule, I take graves, so it’s nice and quiet.


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    Hey, it’s 55, but feels like the challenger shuttle on re-entry. Lol


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