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| Oil was leaking on the inside of the wheel so the dealer jacked up the tire and shook the front tire and it was loose. They jacked up the other side and it was tight. If I would've know this I could've jacked it up over the winter. It's quite a job unless you've got a tall jack to shake these wheels. You'll need a truck load of blocks or a tall hydraulic jack. If you see oil leaking on the inside of the wheel you might want to check for sloppiness. The problem is when you grease these everyday the grease weeps out and looks similar to an oil leak from the wheel. If I would've had time I might've been able to have this rebuilt rather than buying new. The closest available replacement was in Canada. They said it's on the way but that was almost a week ago. If I had to do it over again I would've called every shop that specializes in hydraulic rebuilds. | |
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