are you sure it's even the wheel that is emitting the sound? the sound you
describe does not sound like worn hub bearings.

On Wed, Feb 23, 2011 at 1:31 PM, james <meine...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I have some phil wood hubs on my sam hillborne and a while back the
> front one got real noisy making some clinking and clanking.  I thought
> at first if i trued the wheel ever so slightly that would help, but
> no, and i thought i would remove breaks and fenders just to make sure,
> but the clinking and clanking went on.  then it went away for a little
> while, so i din't worry about it.  then it came back.  currently
> (today and yesterday) its gone again... but i'm wondering, should i
> buy some phil wood bearings and replace them?  is this very
> difficult?  i looked through the walkthrough pdf they have on their
> site and it looks easy.  can it be done with the hub still laced up?
>
> any info appreciated!
>
> james
>
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