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<blockquote data-quote="GibbinatorX" data-source="post: 8781113" data-attributes="member: 685037"><p>Wont lie i have had my runnins with the hubs the bearings make you wanna just sell em but when youre broke and in high school a little trick i did to fix mine after i finally got the old races off you can use a motor stand to knock the new one on if you cant do it the right way. The old motor stands tube was the perfect size to knock it down evenly.</p><p></p><p>I dont recomend this though cause the hubs are cast.</p><p>Anyways that same hub is on the car i plann on putting the alternator on lol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GibbinatorX, post: 8781113, member: 685037"] Wont lie i have had my runnins with the hubs the bearings make you wanna just sell em but when youre broke and in high school a little trick i did to fix mine after i finally got the old races off you can use a motor stand to knock the new one on if you cant do it the right way. The old motor stands tube was the perfect size to knock it down evenly. I dont recomend this though cause the hubs are cast. Anyways that same hub is on the car i plann on putting the alternator on lol. [/QUOTE]
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