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Old 05-12-2009, 11:04 PM   #12
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Ok, cool, however I dont understand what you mean by "I will have to see if the bearings can be replaced?"

What is the problem with replacing the bearings on the stock hubs? I got mine done just fine... and if there is a problem, then how will the product you offer be better over OEM?

I was reading a bit on the Super Now! hubs and it states that they are more resistant to heat and warping then their stock counterparts, which makes me think that any bearing race issues might just be caused from warping of the hub body itself? The wheel hub does get quite hot as it touches the brake rotor. Am I on the right track here?
Some people have difficulty with replacing the bearings in the hubs. Other makers/cars have an efficient way of replacing bearings without too much of a headache. I believe Dan is talking about getting a set developed to mimic the other cars that have easily swapped bearings.
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