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 Posted: Mon Jun 21st, 2010 03:54 pm
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kdog



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You should use a spanner wrench for the locknut, but it could likely be done without one, fairly simple (but pricey) job - enter part #959506 intor the RepairClinic link above and you'll get a good look at the kit - often the washplate also needs replacing as it becomes warped from the worn u-joint



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