You basically will pack the bearings with fresh grease, install into the new rotor with a new wheel seal. Install assembly onto the spindle and put on the washer and nut. Tighten to around 30 ft/lbs to set bearings while turning the rotor. After that back the nut off until it is loose then re tighten to a snug stage (probably only a couple foot pounds of pressure) new bearings can be set a little tighter than bearings that are being re used.
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