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<blockquote data-quote="ac427cobra" data-source="post: 11350738" data-attributes="member: 6247"><p>Your front wheel will start to get a little play in it when the bearing is starting to go. If it gets bad enough, it will start groaning when you load the side with the bad bearing. If you want to replace them as a precautionary measure for peace of mind, that is a very common exercise. I like to keep close tabs on them when I work on my brakes but I always carry a spare, sometimes two. </p><p></p><p>Tousley would be an excellent choice to buy your hubs from. If you have an IRS those rear knuckle bearings are a little more tricky to diagnose. The main thing with them is keeping the halfshaft to hub retaining nuts torqued to 240-250#. </p><p></p><p>:thumbsup::coolman::beer:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ac427cobra, post: 11350738, member: 6247"] Your front wheel will start to get a little play in it when the bearing is starting to go. If it gets bad enough, it will start groaning when you load the side with the bad bearing. If you want to replace them as a precautionary measure for peace of mind, that is a very common exercise. I like to keep close tabs on them when I work on my brakes but I always carry a spare, sometimes two. Tousley would be an excellent choice to buy your hubs from. If you have an IRS those rear knuckle bearings are a little more tricky to diagnose. The main thing with them is keeping the halfshaft to hub retaining nuts torqued to 240-250#. :thumbsup::coolman::beer: [/QUOTE]
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