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Old 06-23-2015, 09:52 PM
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Originally Posted by Vince@MSperfab View Post
right once its torqued down the friction holds them down. Should not spin unless you have a seized bearing.


The first picture you posted. Does the brake mounting bracket act as a retainer or are you missing the axle retainer plate? Greg, do you remember?
The wider step of the seal should be flush to the housing end.
Hey Vince, just to clarify...the wider part of the seal is a bit proud of the flange. The brake bracket/retainer plate is machined on the back side, with the plate sitting flush on the housing the seal sticks out about 2/16" or 4/32".....

It's together other then the rotors and calipers and I'm pretty sure I'm done messing with it. Thanks to you all and AME I'm confident it's correct, if it's not...I may just take up archery.
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