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Rear hub noise
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<blockquote data-quote="Mechanoid" data-source="post: 639162" data-attributes="member: 13076"><p>One other thing that can cause the nuts to loosen is, tightening the nut up onto a painted surface. If you have been keen and painted the rear drums while they are off, make sure you keep the face that the nut tightens up on free from paint. If you don't, the paint squishes out from under the nut and becomes loose!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mechanoid, post: 639162, member: 13076"] One other thing that can cause the nuts to loosen is, tightening the nut up onto a painted surface. If you have been keen and painted the rear drums while they are off, make sure you keep the face that the nut tightens up on free from paint. If you don't, the paint squishes out from under the nut and becomes loose! [/QUOTE]
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