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question about replacing a rear bearing

Postby SleeperSolara » Sat Feb 27, 2010 12:56 pm

beanslicer wrote:any tips sleeper?


You might need another helpin' hand to line up the holes for the backin' plate, wheel bearin' hub, and the rear hub thingy.

"99BlackSandv6" - My driver rear wheel bearin' was goin' out or was f-ed up already.
When i wrecked my car on the ice, that really f-ed up the wheel bearin'.
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Postby beanslicer » Sat Feb 27, 2010 4:10 pm

Ben, i suggested that you should check the alternator, cause first we had the same bearing issue, and then you were putting in new rear speakers around the same time i did mine, so i suggested you check the alternator cause mine broke...
what was the real cause of the problem in the end btw?
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Postby 99BlackSandv6 » Sun Feb 28, 2010 2:31 am

Oh, that's some crazy coincidence Lex. Maybe I will check my alternator then.

The actual problem was that the bottom bolts on the strut were
loose. I don't know why, but I just tightened them up and now
they're fine. I had a lot of movement in the wheel, and the first
thing I thought was that the bearing was bad. Instead it was an
easy fix. :D
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