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swivel hub kits

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swivel hub kits

Post by MUD CLUB »

which ones are people using (ebay, cbc, nissan) i need to replace them and want to replace everything assosiated
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Post by ROGQ »

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/NISSAN-PATROL-GQ ... 1|240:1318

I just fitted one of these. Came with everything needed, looked like a good quality kit and was a good price. He also does a kit that includes front wheel bearings for $270 ish. comes with koyo bearings.
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Post by Weiner »

The brother just got a full swivel hub kit for ~$170 from Bursons.
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Post by Chook350 »

if u happen to no a mechanic u can get alot cheaper, i got a kit for me mq, pretty sure was unda 100 buck, koyo bearings, quailty seals, that was from bursons
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Post by mud_runner_GQ »

just walk into your local repco and get a kit. i know they keep them at the wearhouses and can get them over night if not in stock at the store.
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Post by micks troll »

Pretty sure my mate (who's a mechanic) Got terrain tamer kit for me, the best kit I've seen, have used the repco kit and it didn't have all the parts for the swivel hub. Worth a look! Oh and were cheaper than repco!
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Post by coxy321 »

I have bought 5-6 over the last few years. From memory the GQ ones cost a bit more than the MQ/MK ones.

Last one i got cost $180 from Bursons (and then they had a sale the following week for $140).

Not too sure about the eBay ones - KOYO bearings are great, but just check and make sure the eBay kit has ALL of the seals etc.

Can't go wrong with Terrain Tamer. Comes as a complete kit, and no doubt they have warranty to boot. I'll go Terrain Tamer for my next set, as my drivers side rotor-wiper seal chewed out within two months of installation on my last swivel kit (eBay).
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Post by Sigjero »

Amaando on silverwater rd have kits that do both sides for $115, dunno bout the quality though
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Post by bogged »

Sigjero wrote:Amaando on silverwater rd have kits that do both sides for $115, dunno bout the quality though
handy to know ... do you know if they do all cars or only some??
is that place like Repco?
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Post by Sigjero »

dunno, just ring them up, they're a supplier afaik so they'd prolly do lots of different kits, nah it only does bearings and seals like CBC does
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Post by Brett S »

terrain tamer from don kyatt was $125 but was with a capricorn account so that prob trade price.
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Post by nalucas »

I used a Terrain Tamer kit from Don Kyatt, which came with all the bits and pieces you need, apart from shims. Price was pretty reasonable, but was quite a few years ago now. The only issue I had was that the wiper seals started to fall apart after a few years, so installed some genuine Nissan ones and it has been fine ever since.
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Post by brad-chevlux »

I'm doing mine now with a croc country kit, along with the front wheel bearings.

kit comes with every but preload shims. and because i bought wheel bearing kits i've got a few seals and gaskets as spare.

The kits use both Koyo and NTN bearings and seals.

apparently my kit was packed by Ron. :armsup:
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Post by Mick. »

I recently got a kit for my Nissan and my 60 series which where the same brand. The one for my 60 series came with heaps more bits (including shim) then my Nissan did.

I'm pretty sure they where both Terran Tamers and they both had Koyo bearings.

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Post by naif »

ROGQ wrote:http://cgi.ebay.com.au/NISSAN-PATROL-GQ ... 1|240:1318

I just fitted one of these. Came with everything needed, looked like a good quality kit and was a good price. He also does a kit that includes front wheel bearings for $270 ish. comes with koyo bearings.
this is what i have just done, got it from that ebay company, swivel hub and wheel bearing kit for $301 delivered express, i ordered and paid in the morning, was left inside the front screen door when i got home the next day, great service from them, only thing it didnt come with was new seal/plate things that seal off the top and bottem swivel hub bearings, so care was needed removing the old ones.

also didnt have shims.
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