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[quote="Fifer"]If its the angled bearings their is a sort of circlip that holds the bearing in the drum. Looking from the inside of the drum. I had the same thing. Quoted 26 for new from factors. If the bit is a complete metal circle piece I believe it goes on the stub first against the rubber seal facing inwards. But can't guarantee that.[/quote]
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