Fitting Wheel Bearing and Hub assembly
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Hi
Have the part delivered from grade a subaru - a weighty item!
Does anyone have experience fitting - it looks fairly simple - just a matter of bolting it on.
The only thing I am not sure about is that there is an arm which is circular in section and six inches long, threaded inside about 2 inches sounds painfull!) that looks like it may be for adjustment of wheel alignment or camber.
I dont want to **** this up as I have had the car set up at Powerstation and dont want to end up back there (nice as it was!).
Any help appreciated in the absence of a Haynes manual.
Car is a 99 RB5.
Cheers
Paul
Have the part delivered from grade a subaru - a weighty item!
Does anyone have experience fitting - it looks fairly simple - just a matter of bolting it on.
The only thing I am not sure about is that there is an arm which is circular in section and six inches long, threaded inside about 2 inches sounds painfull!) that looks like it may be for adjustment of wheel alignment or camber.
I dont want to **** this up as I have had the car set up at Powerstation and dont want to end up back there (nice as it was!).
Any help appreciated in the absence of a Haynes manual.
Car is a 99 RB5.
Cheers
Paul
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Is this front or rear?
The front campber is adjusted with the eccentric bolt where the damper and hub bolt together, so I'd guess it's to adjust the toe setting. It's a bit tricky to diagnose without seeing...
The front campber is adjusted with the eccentric bolt where the damper and hub bolt together, so I'd guess it's to adjust the toe setting. It's a bit tricky to diagnose without seeing...
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