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Old 06-23-2005, 05:44 PM   #17
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if i had done everything right i could do it in 20 min probably, but when I put the hub on the first time, it wasn't centered, and when i removed it, i broke the clockspring and had to wait a few days to replace it.

once you see the wiring, it's not that complicated, there's only 2.

Most time consuming part is manually taking off the 6 hex screws from the QR to the HUB, the the 6 from the wheel to the QR. It's not hard, its just annoying.

If i had to do it from the start, removal of steering wheel, everything else...yeah, i'd say 20 minutes, maybe 30 minutes

Definitely not that hard if you have all the tools and don't screw up and have to go back...or have to pay $50 for that stupid clockspring...
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