essentially you want from centre of hub to tip of axle.....
empty axle > inner race (attached to hub) > grease > balls > grease > outer race (threaded onto axle) > locknut > washer/spacer > end nut > dropout of fork > QR/ axle nut
But you can do without that washer/spacer/ end nut bit if you really need, just so long as there is a cone & locknut tight up against it. CRC probably have cheap cone spanners for about £3 a pair.
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essentially you want from centre of hub to tip of axle.....
empty axle > inner race (attached to hub) > grease > balls > grease > outer race (threaded onto axle) > locknut > washer/spacer > end nut > dropout of fork > QR/ axle nut
But you can do without that washer/spacer/ end nut bit if you really need, just so long as there is a cone & locknut tight up against it. CRC probably have cheap cone spanners for about £3 a pair.