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Bearings

AdamsVESS

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ive never dealt with bearings like what the VE has on the front, i was surprised bought them to find that it was an enclose unit along with the wheel studs.

my question is, do you need to pack these with grease? i dont see any way you would
 

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Yep, just unbolt the old assembly and bolt on the new.
 

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ive never dealt with bearings like what the VE has on the front, i was surprised bought them to find that it was an enclose unit along with the wheel studs.

my question is, do you need to pack these with grease? i dont see any way you would
I knew about the bearings but does that mean you need replace the whole front hub if you bust a wheel stud? Sheesh!
 

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No. Studs are replaceable
 

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Ensure you use loctite , I think it is the blue stuff, on the hub assy mounting bolts and tighten to correct specs with a torque wrench.
 
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