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<blockquote data-quote="chadzeilenga" data-source="post: 465621" data-attributes="member: 21314"><p>Hey Jim,</p><p>that was my first thought. I installed the races with my bench vise and pressed them in with the races from the old bearings, so I'm fairly confident that they are fully seated. I wasn't wild about removing the hubs after I had greased them all...haha</p><p></p><p>I did have the same issue on both sides. I ensured that the hub was fully seated on the spindle and there was no movement side/side and top/bottom with the wheel installed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chadzeilenga, post: 465621, member: 21314"] Hey Jim, that was my first thought. I installed the races with my bench vise and pressed them in with the races from the old bearings, so I'm fairly confident that they are fully seated. I wasn't wild about removing the hubs after I had greased them all...haha I did have the same issue on both sides. I ensured that the hub was fully seated on the spindle and there was no movement side/side and top/bottom with the wheel installed. [/QUOTE]
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