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Old 06-18-2022, 02:21 PM   #15
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Personally, I'd just spin the wheel and listen. If you hear anything at all, even the slightest sound, the hub assembly is toast. Can't stress enough that bearings MUST run dead silent.
I would pull the wheel to remove the possibility that the noise he mentioned is indeed something rubbing. Isolating the hub will make it easier to hear if actually a bearing issue. Also give a chance to check it isn’t a brake or dust shield that is out of place.
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My point was that the stock stamped steel arms will bend in an impact, but generally preserve the subframe. Something like a SPL may very well transfer that impact force into the subframe and bend it too.
ahh okay thanks for the input will definitely be considering that if i ever want to upgrade the arms. but i’m just going to continue to run OEM parts for now

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On the hub I would take it off and feel it. If it is early damage you will have a better chance of feeling the damage over hearing it. It should be smooth as you rotate it if you feel any roughness I would replace.
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