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Old 05 November 2011, 03:02 PM
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hi,looking at replaceing nearside rear hub on my 1998 sti type r.ive done some searching and not found much.
what is involved and is there any guides etc for this?
any special tools required?
i can see what needs unbolting and obviously the disc will need to be removed,then what? what happens with the brake shoes etc etc?
any guides/info on this would be a big help.thanks.
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anyone?
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i need to no to as think i need to do myt bearing
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Originally Posted by sonic93
i need to no to as think i need to do myt bearing
ive searched and searched to get not alot of result,most of the bolts that have to be removed are common sense but not sure on all the handbrake bits/shoes/cable?
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driveshaft will need to be removed. disc and caliper removed. all shoes, cable etc will need to be transferred over to new hub. Any arms/roll bars that are attached wil need to be undone...
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Originally Posted by djandyg
driveshaft will need to be removed. disc and caliper removed. all shoes, cable etc will need to be transferred over to new hub. Any arms/roll bars that are attached wil need to be undone...
thanks,how easy is it to transfer cable/shoes etc?
nothing complicated?
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