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<blockquote data-quote="Douglasdzaster" data-source="post: 487137" data-attributes="member: 27803"><p>Thanks for the reply. I was about to get on here and correct myself. I just realized the bearing rides against the rise where the seal goes. </p><p>So as long as the seal doesn’t touch the bearing it should work? </p><p>I still have the box the hubs came in from last year. I’ll check but I think it said 40ft.lb. Of torque. Then back off and finger tight . That seems like a lot of torque to me but I’ll check the box.</p><p>I really appreciate the advice thank you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Douglasdzaster, post: 487137, member: 27803"] Thanks for the reply. I was about to get on here and correct myself. I just realized the bearing rides against the rise where the seal goes. So as long as the seal doesn’t touch the bearing it should work? I still have the box the hubs came in from last year. I’ll check but I think it said 40ft.lb. Of torque. Then back off and finger tight . That seems like a lot of torque to me but I’ll check the box. I really appreciate the advice thank you. [/QUOTE]
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