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Old 10-11-2017, 08:39 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by turtle64b View Post
I would not recommend doing it! The original owner of my kit re-did the bearings himself and the first thing I had to do was get a minor rebuild (bearings and seals). It's expensive, but with things rotating that fast, the slightest mistake could lead to another rebuild, best case, or complete failure, worst case. I would want the peace of mind that someone knowledgeable did the work and will stand by it in the form of some kind of workmanship warranty. I feel mechanically savvy and I wouldn't do it myself.
Yeah, I even talked to my mechanic and he said he wouldn't want to do it due to being concerned with it not being balanced properly after install. 928 has a couple of authorized shops near me that can do it if I decide to go that route.
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