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arizona ste

posted on 5th May 10 at 22:34

before u change the wheel bearing mate it might be worth give the rear ones a little nip as they are good to come loose mine were loose and had a lot of play in the wheel and when i nipped them up they were spot on so i would try this before replacing them


corsaproject

posted on 5th May 10 at 22:25

no worries


*JonnyG*

posted on 5th May 10 at 22:20

Right sound, i'll crack on with rears tomorrow then. And get my mate at motorsave 2 do front.


I wish i was rallying it, i hate the bastarding thing!

cheers mate :thumbs:

[Edited on 05-05-2010 by *JonnyG*]


corsaproject

posted on 5th May 10 at 22:12

rear beaings are a piece of p**s mate take wheel, off take the split pin out,24mm for the castle bolt to take it off and out pops your bearing as for the front ones never had to change because there really hard to break, was you rallying it cross country lol


*JonnyG*

Icon depicting mood of post posted on 5th May 10 at 22:10

Hey guys, 3 of my wheel bearings has gone on my corsa, front passenger and both rear, sound like a motorbike at the moment.

Just wonderin how much wheel bearings are for the rear and fronts, also how hard is it to do? I was thinkin about going to scrap yard and gettin a hole new hub..



If any 1 has any picture of doing it all, and a good step by step i could do it :)


ta :)