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Old 10-02-2010
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New Steel Spacers are on the way soon I have been informed.

Which should eliminate any bearing Pin Issues. I recently replaced mine and also inserted a steel ic clutch shim. It seams to have done the job for now as no failures on Sunday ! cant wait for the steely ones

when are these steel spacers going to be avalible ??
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Old 11-02-2010
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I have had problems with the front bearings going and the front wheels not being very free and now I have used the HB61490 the front wheels are alot smoother and I can make sure the wheel nuts can be run tight without worrying about them. I still thread lock them just in case. I decided the use the old front bearing centres for replacing the crunch spacer in the rear and now the drive train is the most free it has ever been. That may have caused my higher than expected temperatures when I first had the car.
hey man any way you can post a pic of this for better refference. i keep stripping my wheels cuz of over tightening and bending the pin
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