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23-10-13, 05:20 PM
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great wee shift on the car today
well today was my only day off,so i decided to tackle numerous tasks needing done,started off with the rear wheel bearing,really easy job to do,was expecting a bit of a fight,but it was straight forward,then decided to fit another front wheel arch,as i snapped one,then done the horns,and changed the ind kit as it was looking a bit past it,changed the faulty lambda sensor,after that changed the bulb in my clock,all went really well so really chuffed,went out for a run in the car,and everythings doing as it should.
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23-10-13, 05:21 PM
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promoted bloke!
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23-10-13, 06:15 PM
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How easy was it to take the disc off???? And did you just use a hub puller to take old one off??
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23-10-13, 06:17 PM
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Good man. Good days work there pal. Going to have one of those myself next week. Got some bits to do.
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23-10-13, 07:31 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by daytona365
How easy was it to take the disc off???? And did you just use a hub puller to take old one off??
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no screws in the disk so came off easy,the 32 mm nut wasnt really tight,so that came off easily,and i just gave the bearing a wee pull and it all came out stress free day may i add lol,really enjoyed getting my hands dirty,rather than somebody else doing it,all that was needed was,remove 2 12mm bolts for carrier,2 14mm bolts for the caliper,pop the dust cap off,then the 32 mm bolt for hub nut,very easy job
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23-10-13, 07:35 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Dan1971
Good man. Good days work there pal. Going to have one of those myself next week. Got some bits to do.
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has been a great day dan,very pleased how well it went,usually something breaks,but not today,took my time,placed everything bolts etc in order,so nothing went wrong,get yourself in about it,you may be like me and surprise yourself bud
Last edited by andys1981; 24-10-13 at 09:09 AM.
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24-10-13, 08:05 AM
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Well done. Better than trust someone else if you can do it for yourself.
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