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  1. J

    TR2/3/3A Outer Front Wheel Bearing

    Should the outer front wheel bearing easily slide onto the end of the stub axle when both are new? I measured the bearing inner diameter to be about 0.0005" larger, but this doesn't seem to be enough clearance to slide it on by hand. I would like to adjust the hub (10ft-lbs then back off 1-1/2...
  2. Sopwith_Camel

    positive camber xj

    ok I just did the left rear wheel bearing on my 95 x300 XJ6, we got every thing resembled but we can rock the wheel back and forth on the Z axis, along the length of the car. X being the axle. it seems to be moving a lot in and out of the Dif. the other side (right) is rock steady. ideas...
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