Old 12-13-14 | 04:30 PM
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Originally Posted by Bill Kapaun
It'll probably take quite a bit of force with the 10mm Allen wrench to loosen the old one, so do that before you remove the hub from the wheel.
I use a 10mm "bit" on the end of a long wrench for loosening, and recommend using a beam-type torque wrench to install the new one to the proper torque.

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