Rear SLXM675 Hub Service
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Rear SLXM675 Hub Service
Need some suggestions as to how to remove the left and right seal rings on the rear hub without damaging them. Thanks
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From the looks of this:
https://bike.shimano.com/media/techdo...9830805676.pdf
there should be no need to remove the seal rings. They should stay attached to the axle cones when you unscrew them.
If you want to remove them, take the cones off then pry the seals off with a small screwdriver or awl. They're stretchy- mild finger pressure is all you need.
https://bike.shimano.com/media/techdo...9830805676.pdf
there should be no need to remove the seal rings. They should stay attached to the axle cones when you unscrew them.
If you want to remove them, take the cones off then pry the seals off with a small screwdriver or awl. They're stretchy- mild finger pressure is all you need.
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if the seal rings are part 7 and 10 in the above diagram, then they do not need to removed. they are easy to damage if you try but they can be removed. they are a slight press fit