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Old 01-31-2005, 09:20 AM
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Hub nut

My RR wheel hub will wobble up and down, and I've determined that the "hub nut" that tightens the hub/bearings/races simply needs to be tightened to pull everything together. I called a dealership to ask about the tool to tighten this nut, and the guy said it was about $300-350 bucks!
How do yall tighten up this nut without said tool? A screwdriver/hammer situation in the recesses?
Jimmy

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