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Old 10-27-2008, 03:34 AM
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What's the going rate for a rear hub assembly from a scrappers.

My rear caliper has been seizing on and off for a while now, recently its got worse (wheel to hot too touch) and the wheel bearing is groaning. I also have managed to shear one of the wheel studs.

Thinking that a rear hub replacement will be easier (assuming no seized bolts)

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what side do you need? I have one Si
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sorry mate I only have the drivers side. Seen a couple on eBay before, your looking at 40 - 100 quid I would think depending on age/milage
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Originally Posted by Si2k,Oct 27 2008, 11:34 AM
What's the going rate for a rear hub assembly from a scrappers.

My rear caliper has been seizing on and off for a while now, recently its got worse (wheel to hot too touch) and the wheel bearing is groaning. I also have managed to shear one of the wheel studs.

Thinking that a rear hub replacement will be easier (assuming no seized bolts)

Thanks
Well, the 36mm hub nut will be the biggest PITA!

If that comes off, you only have three ball joints to split and you're done
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Originally Posted by Hypersonik,Oct 27 2008, 08:57 PM
Well, the 36mm hub nut will be the biggest PITA!

If that comes off, you only have three ball joints to split and you're done
easy if yyou have a small chistle, or punch to straiten out the strake in the nut, with a breaker bar oh and if you weigh 17st 7 like me

seriously Ron, was budgies that tight? or could you just not get enough torque? not know them to rust on like that? Impact hammer? to crack it?
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