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Old 05-03-10, 06:43 AM
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Possibly, from your description it is palpable. Practically speaking this is of no
significance and may be ignored. Just clean and check the ball bearings
before lube and reassembling the hub. Little reason not to reuse the
bearings if they pass inspection, but cheap to replace if any concern over
the bearings. Any pitting on the bearings mandates replacement.
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