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Surly Hub Rear Popular Q&A
Q: How to Remove a Surly Hub Bearing.
A: 1. Take the end caps off the ends of the Surly wheel hub with a small, flat-head screwdriver, prying underneath the caps to lift them off the hub. 2. Loosen the... Read More »
Q: How to Install a Surly Hub Bearing.
A: 1. Insert an open-ended wrench around the cone flat on the end of one side of the axle. 2. Loosen the opposing side locknut, by turning it counterclockwise with... Read More »
Q: How to Replace a Ford Explorer Rear Hub Bearing.
A: 1. Remove the wheel and tire assembly. Have an assistant press the brake pedal to keep the axle from turning. Ad. 2. Remove the nut and washer and discard the n... Read More »
Q: What makes a rear hub assembly go bad?
A: Time and mileage, abuse (not greasing it when you should) Also if you live in the northern states where it sees a lot of salt and snow will make it wear out fas... Read More »
Q: What is the socket size for the rear hub nut on a beetle?
A: it's 36 mm and you will need a 3/4 inch T-bar and the socket to go with it as well as a nice long cheater bar 2 get it off the help of a heavy friend will be ha... Read More »
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