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==Re-Installing the Rear Wheel== | ==Re-Installing the Rear Wheel== |
Revision as of 09:24, 25 November 2013
Removing the Rear Wheel
Here's a new link from 'wrenchdr' for step-by-step removal>
http://forums.delphiforums.com/starroadliner/messages?msg=28141.1
Re-Installing the Rear Wheel
There is a simple trick to reinstalling the rear wheel if you took the time to remove the rear fender! With the fender out of the way you can literally roll the wheel and spacers into place while holding the brake bracket as it aligns on the tongue and groove! Another trick mentioned by some members is to temporarily hold the caliper and bracket in place with nylon tie-wraps ('zip-ties'). Also some have recommended leaving out the brake pads (to allow more wiggle room for the rotor) and then reinstalling them once the wheel is in place.
Giving yourself plenty of room makes the job much easier! The extra ten minutes it takes to remove the fender is worth the time. You can speed the process by only removing the left fender rail and then removing the fender, right fender rail and right bag bracket as one piece if you have bags.
Here are a few pictures for clarity!
(Pix links broken - repair in process)
http://image1.frappr.com/pix1/i/20080503/0/d/3/0d34616a8c9eb0fc1a6e1880a04f5d8b0_large.jpg
http://image1.frappr.com/pix1/i/20080502/7/6/1/761c4eed66e778f07fd6880da1234e790_large.jpg
Reference: http://forums.delphiforums.com/starroadliner/messages?msg=9592.15