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Loose rear drum
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<blockquote data-quote="KateLovesPurple" data-source="post: 592464" data-attributes="member: 743"><p>That sort of wear would normally be associated with a loose hub nut. Can't offer more help on that other than to say, make sure the stub axle is fully inserted in to the hub. A rubber mallet can help, and make sure everything is properly tight again. How are you setting the torque? Do you have a suitable torque wrench? Or a torque multiplier? Or calculated weight and leverage?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KateLovesPurple, post: 592464, member: 743"] That sort of wear would normally be associated with a loose hub nut. Can't offer more help on that other than to say, make sure the stub axle is fully inserted in to the hub. A rubber mallet can help, and make sure everything is properly tight again. How are you setting the torque? Do you have a suitable torque wrench? Or a torque multiplier? Or calculated weight and leverage? [/QUOTE]
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