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errol.s

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  1. Could it be Power transistor unit related
  2. Re: Replacing driver rear wheel bearing Postby robomatic12 » Sat Jan 15, 2011 3:39 pm It's not easy, I did it with a 12k electric/hydraulic press at work. Mine was more fun because the splined part of the axle shaft was frozen to the hub. It would not budge no matter how hard it was hit, heated or sworn at. I had to pull the entire knuckle off and use the press to press out the axle shaft. Hopefully you don't have this problem. You will also need to be careful pressing the bearing off, most likely one part of the bearing race will stay stuck to the shaft, you will need to cut a slice in this and chisel it off. Be careful not to knick the surface of the shaft. When you are pressing it back together make sure it is going back perfectly straight. The bearing is the same for both sides, one pin can be moved to either side depending on what your parts man gives you. I found nissan to be the cheapest price, but I get wholesale so it may differ for you. It's an expensive bearing. Unless you are fairly compitent or have access to a daily driver I would suggest you have somone help you out or bring it to a qualified shop.
  3. Found another spot of rust driver side near rear arch.
  4. Found another spot of rust driver side near rear arch.
  5. Could it be a bearing?
  6. I think the car is worth the 10k, I aslo think a few of the cars in this club is worth the same, when my car gets done I wont let it go for less than 7k don't care what anyone says, someone will like it and want it.
  7. Did you spot a gold Trans Am? If you did its my work colleagues car.
  8. Very nice car I love the colour, can see this car looking even better than it does,when you've added your touch.
  9. Seen in Enfield London looked like a new re paint with a load exhaust any one on here? seen yesterday 2.30 -3
  10. If you give it a little push as you turn the stereo off it will go down
  11. Saw you go past twice love the wheels, body work looked like your working on it.
  12. Almost the same as the renualt megan .
  13. I would be worried about what else you may of damaged when you hit the kerb, be sure to check it out.
  14. Thats a different wheel znut.
  15. Why steal something that sticks out like a sore thumb?
  16. I think it looks very nice, love the wheels.
  17. Thanks guys someone tried to rip me off glad we have this forum .
  18. Just need to know what you have to take off to fit HID lights to headlight thanks .
  19. Nice turnout lads and some nice cars too, maybe one day we will have one massive meet .
  20. Thanks thats next on the list a new loom.
  21. Glad you sorted it just keep it clean all the time.
  22. May I ask where you can acquire a new loom?
  23. Welcome back Jeff, not good being messed about, i know what it feels like.

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