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Old 10-19-2006, 09:14 AM   #5
redhorse
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One way to check is see if your back rim is extremely dirty. If it is you have a bearing and seal problem. The lub is leaking out and is attracting more road debris and dirt. I had the problem last week and had the rear wheel seals and bearings replaced. Along with the change of rearend lub. Take it by SVPU and let Jason look at it.
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