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    GQ Locking Hubs

    Hi there guys,

    I want to get in and replace my whell bearing and swivel hubs seals this weekend. First hurdle is I'm having a little trouble removing my locking hubs. I've removed the 6 hex nuts and tabs, given them a little tap with a rubber mallet and the wont budge. Is there a trick Im missing or do I just have to put my tongue in the other side of my mouth?

    Thanks in advance.

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    Make sure they're unlocked and if that doesn't work then yep yer not holding your tounge right :-)

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    Quote Originally Posted by HTB View Post
    Hi there guys,

    I want to get in and replace my whell bearing and swivel hubs seals this weekend. First hurdle is I'm having a little trouble removing my locking hubs. I've removed the 6 hex nuts and tabs, given them a little tap with a rubber mallet and the wont budge. Is there a trick Im missing or do I just have to put my tongue in the other side of my mouth?

    Thanks in advance.
    Give em a bigger hit mate, nothing ridiculous, but they hub casings themselves do sometimes require some gentle 'persuasion' to come off.

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    Thanks guys, ill up-size my hammer!

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