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  • Member For: 9y 8m 1d
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  • Location: Mildura

Easier and cheaper to get a wheel bearing and hub assembly. Just bolts on.
Part number is 4417 from a parts shop, and don't forget to buy a new hub nut as they're single use.

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  • Member For: 8y 1m 8d
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OK I will check there as well I need a couple. 

 

$70 for 2 on eBay with nuts. Can be a bit hit and miss but most aftermarket parts are pretty good these days.

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I asked a simple question with a distinct answer if any other option was available I would not have asked that question  so unless I can  receive an answer to that question I see no use in the rest of the noise being made in my thread

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Settle down mate, you did say any help appreciated, first few posts were useful info.

 

Someone else will chime in with what you're after

 

 

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  • Member For: 9y 8m 1d
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  • Location: Mildura

I just had a look on the parts system at work, we have no info on wheel bearings themselves, only the complete hubs.

 

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