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Originally posted by lhopp77
What would concern me about these folks, would be "attention to detail". Were the bearings cleaned and repacked with quality grease? Did they properly seat them to the right depth? Did they apply the proper torque on the wheel nut? Anyone of these things haphazardly done will result in being back shortly to have the same job done. If they can't notice the direction of the other set of wheels on the same car---did they overlook one or more of these critical factors? Hummmmmm.
Maybe I am too picky?
Lee
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I did actually watch everything from the sidelines... they seemed to understand.... I tried not to intrude overtly. I spent some time looking at other things under the car while the mechanic took things apart... I watched him put the bearings in under the pretext of maybe doing the next time myself... I watched him torque the Axle nut. He did have the wheels under the car and I didn't even notice the direction until I got home.... I'm satisfied with the work... I was just upset about the endgame.... (not upset anymore... retorqued the wheels today
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