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Old 03-17-2007, 04:02 PM
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Re: How to replace Hub Assembly (bad speed sensor)

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Originally Posted by kuhurdler
I got it off, thought I should update. Beating it with the sledge didn't seem to do anything, just bent up the metal on the old one. I had to hammer a screwdriver between to wedge it apart, and when that didn't work, I used an air chisel.

I also removed the E-brake, but I think that was unnecessary, and it will be added work to reassemble it.

Fixed it. Final cost = $135 for a hub assembly. I probably could have gotten one for a little cheaper, but I like buying locally so I can exchange my warranty locally if needed.

I found out that I had accidentally bent the metal shield and had to take the wheel and brakes back off to fix a squealing noise after I thought I was done... but after straightening the shield back everything works great.

Thanks for the help.
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