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<blockquote data-quote="charliesnyder" data-source="post: 1364146" data-attributes="member: 16860"><p>No not really... Actually kind of a slow one :fawkdancesmiley: !!!! But hey everyone is young and dumb for a while. Mines just lasting a little longer than normal!</p><p></p><p>I destroyed my bearings because of lack of maintenance on <span style="color: Red">my</span> part. I don't blame the bearings at all. Only one bearing got destroyed in a year. I built the truck half-assed first go round and am paying HUGE now. I'm having to go back and re-do most of my work. </p><p></p><p>I didn't change out the races when I rebuilt my front, only re-checked torque on the studs once in the year I wheeled, and wheeled two days in a row without even checking over the truck. I've learned my lessons and will give TG another try untill I can afford Koyo's or OEM. I know I will have to re-do them again: but live and learn right?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="charliesnyder, post: 1364146, member: 16860"] No not really... Actually kind of a slow one :fawkdancesmiley: !!!! But hey everyone is young and dumb for a while. Mines just lasting a little longer than normal! I destroyed my bearings because of lack of maintenance on [COLOR="Red"]my[/COLOR] part. I don't blame the bearings at all. Only one bearing got destroyed in a year. I built the truck half-assed first go round and am paying HUGE now. I'm having to go back and re-do most of my work. I didn't change out the races when I rebuilt my front, only re-checked torque on the studs once in the year I wheeled, and wheeled two days in a row without even checking over the truck. I've learned my lessons and will give TG another try untill I can afford Koyo's or OEM. I know I will have to re-do them again: but live and learn right? [/QUOTE]
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