Brett Gibson JH5 20497
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Bob's right could be a bunch of stuff, but lets assume things are OK and that it's just not reinstalled correctly. take the rotor bearing assembly off (hub), make sure the rear bearing and seal look OK and are in the center of the whole and the bearing has lots of clean grease and you have extra in the hub, place the assembly over the stub shaft and make sure you push back and get the rear bearing seated on the collar at the back of the stub shaft, move it untill your sure it is home, while holding it there place the outer bearing / washer and nut on, and tighten up. Follow your buddies advice here with how to set it. But make sure once your wheel is on your not able to feel any play if you grab the outer edges of the wheel and jiggle/ wiggle :->, if you do go back and tighten a bit more till it's gone. dont over tighten though.
Brett
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