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Old 14 January 2007, 07:22 PM
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Hard or easy to do on the rear of a scoob classic?

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anyone?
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think you have to have a machine shop press it out
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need a press... and loads of patience....the bearing can be easily damaged when pushing it into the hub.

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Seized bolts meant I had to have the suspension cut off and replaced, all for 5p's worth of copper slip from the factory. Ended up £500 plus with new alignment !
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