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[QUOTE="BobM, post: 144363, member: 21454"] Thanks, Eric. I belong to another site ([url]www.odsc.on.ca[/url] in Toronto) and asked about this there. I was advised that it is correct for the spacer to be longer than the distance between the bearing seats. The purpose is to prevent side loading on the bearings when tightening the axle. The procedure on installing the bearings is only to press them in (using a Suzuki Bearing Tool) until the inner race contacts the spacer tube. The Clymer Manual is WRONG in advising to fully seat both bearings. Bob [/QUOTE]
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