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Front wheel bearing failure
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<blockquote data-quote="FJRBluesman" data-source="post: 445692" data-attributes="member: 5903"><p>Help me understand here. The bearing has races, an inner and outer. The inner race takes the load of the axle, or at least the spacers that contact the inner race. The bearing should have no load on the balls or outer race, except where the wheel ID contacts the outer race. The only thing that could happen is if the axle was too tight, it "might" damage the inner race some how. Those are usually quite beefy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FJRBluesman, post: 445692, member: 5903"] Help me understand here. The bearing has races, an inner and outer. The inner race takes the load of the axle, or at least the spacers that contact the inner race. The bearing should have no load on the balls or outer race, except where the wheel ID contacts the outer race. The only thing that could happen is if the axle was too tight, it "might" damage the inner race some how. Those are usually quite beefy. [/QUOTE]
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