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Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: SE Wisconsin USA
Posts: 34
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For me getting the nut off was the trick (92 C2). VERY tight. I tried a 1" breaker bar and length of pipe but ended up borrowing a torque multiplier to get the nut off. I used a press to remove and install the bearings. I would recommend using a press even if you need to pay a shop to do that part. Also use a new axle nut(s).
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Thanks, Jim
64 356 - SC Street Concours
92 964 - C2 Track
97 993 - C4S Street (gone)
12 997.2 TTS Street
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