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13-07-2015, 05:46 PM | #1 | ||
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Location: Sth Coast NSW
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when cruising along at about 60kph a wobbling sound comes from the rear drivers side wheel. I've come to the conclusion that a wheel bearing is giving out so have decided to replace it. Now I thought I knew what the job would entail until my 25yr old son told me to stop thinking old school. ??? Ok! So I look up on line what the bearing & hub look like and got a set off eBay for $99. Now I just need info on remove & replace. I have all sorts of pullers if needed. Just need a procedure PLEASE. Thanks, George
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