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Old 07-08-2002, 06:22 PM
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Sounds great. I'll have to see when I have the "free" time. You can demonstrate how it works on my car ;-))

I am beginning to think I really need a new wheel bearing. I am debating whether I should take it in somewhere or just buy a new housing, bearing and seals, pack the bearing, have it pressed into the new housing, and just replace the whole unit. Probably wouldn't cost any more than having someone else replace just the bearing. What do you think?

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Originally posted by svx_commuter
Hi Gary,

I could take some pictures and that would be a good idea. Come on over sometime and I'll show you. I used about 15 psi and the hoses are just pushed up against some rubber washers on the barbed fittings so these leak a little.

I did all three of my cars. Oh it only takes about 3 minutes per wheels and really pushes out the old fluid.

John
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