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justs some questions for the wise men. . . . . .

Tech Talk for Suzuki owners.

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justs some questions for the wise men. . . . . .

Post by Aussiedakar »

Hi All

qot some questions.

how do you remove the wheel berring retainer on the 05+ jimny's (i know its a 4 pin tool from zuk and its 160ft/lb's but any one made a tool?).

Also what part number and brands of after market king pin berrings are being used.

and finally anyone got some pic's of how they mounted their jimny rocksliders to the chassie.


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Post by Aussiedakar »

Has no one replaced their front wheel berring?

do you have to get the dealer to do it?

are there no after market king pin berrings?

hello anyone out there

any info would be great
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Post by PJ.zook »

Mate im sure if anyone knew what the answer is they would post.
Is it the wheel bearing nuts youre trying to remove? You could use a chisel like quite a few people here do who dont have sockets heh.
Have you rung around bearing joints to ask if you can get the kingpin bearings? Maybe also try Terrain Tamer.
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Post by scooby_74 »

if you are a DIY guy ive seen ppl use a punch and hammer. The wheel bearings are a setright style pressed in the hub. Suzuki consider them a non serviceble unit, replace them when they are stuffed norm 250,000km onwards
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Post by Petesarmy »

have you tried to make your own socket out of thin tube this is what i do it only works for big nuts like wheel bearings
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Post by Aussiedakar »

hi all
thanks for the replys
i got a tool from the dealer and had a mate copy it so i now have the $400
tool to remove and replace the berring the retainer is tensiond to 220nm so thats a fair old flogging on the hammer and punch.
i brought on kingpin berring and went and got some identical from SKF

again thanks for the replys
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