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Originally Posted by racepar1
You can get another set of z-32 rear hubs for cheap enough that is is not worth trying to replace the bearing. Also most of the time when a bearing goes that bad it takes the hub with it. I would suspect that the axle nut came loose and that is what took out the bearing as the factory bearings rarely go bad.
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Axle nut feels tight by hand, and the cotter pin is still in there.
Thanks for the replies guys. Just reinforces what I was figuring - needing to buy a new or used hub and just toss it in there.
Or maybe it's something else... which I'll figure out when ever school stops crapping on my limited free time.