Old 07-16-24 | 08:11 AM
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On those I spin the cone down as much as a can finger tight, same with hook nut. I raise the cone to the hooknut with a wrench, and then the wrench the locknut. I then check for loose or tight and will reverse and repeat if needed.

I find the the time the hook spanner is needed for removing if the cone nut has no flats, but not so much for the install.
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