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It says "image may not be application specific" looks like a generic picture and not alot like a zed one.

looks nothing like the 2 wheel bearings I've got sat in the garage waiting to go on...

 

Good luck

 

Jack

Dosnt look right to me as the the wheel hub (where the wheel studs go through)on the z32 has a shaft attatched to it which passes through the bearing which is pressed into the steering knuckle. On the end of the hub shaft is a notch that the ABS senser (toothed ring) which has an elongated whole that fits on to, and a nut that holds it in place at the end of the shaft. As you can see in that bearing you mentioned the hub has no shaft, and the ABS senser ring has no elongated hole.

I have just had 2 new front bearings fitted today. They cost £75 each so there is a big difference in the price.

 

I would be worried that you are getting the right thing there.

 

Darrell

Ok guys thanks for the feed back, I will research a bit further.

 

why dont you do what i did? I just changed the steering knuckle that had a good bearing in it, couple hrs job and problem solved ;)

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