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Old 02-11-2007, 09:22 PM
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Re: brake problem?

The guy that I bought it from say's he recommends replacing in pairs because sometimes the aftermarket hubs have more teeth in the reluctor wheel.
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The way we have these is hub assembly only. The sensor is
covered under warranty and we can swap it out with a
repolacement and we have foud that it is best to replace these in
pairs because of the ABS sensor and reluctor wheel. The reason
for this is the later designed hubs sometimes have a different
number of teeth on the ABS exciter wheel or they are of different
size. The sensor reads both wheels and thinks one wheel is
spinning at a different speed and this can cause the ABS light to
illuminate and this may be why the old ABS wire is also causing
the light to come on. ALso if the light has been on for awhile,
their could be aporpblem with the other sensor. Anyway to
proceed with a warranty replacement we take a deposit for the
cost of a new hub with shiping. We then ship you a new hub and
we also include a return shipping label. THen when we recieve
the part back, we credit you back for the deposit. Let me know
and we can handle that ASAP. Have a great day!!
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