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I too have had a rear stub axle shear, fortunately only doing approx 10mph but still enough to mess my pants.

Bought a couple of reconditioned hubs from someone on Ebay, but one only lasted about 5000 miles before it became very noisy and as rough as a badgers arse.

Decided to take the plunge and invest £500 in a pair of Moss brand new hubs, hoping that my days of **** hubs were now a thing of the past, but guess what, one only lasted 150 miles and one month before it developed 20thou play.

It was replaced by Moss with no fuss, but after every run I still have to check the hubs for play before I can sleep peacefully, not really the peace of mind I was hoping for.

Hopefully this badly rebuilt hub was a one off.

Dave

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