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wheel bearing on cruzer

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wheel bearing on cruzer

Post by frp88 »

had to do my front wheel bearing it took me 6 hours man what a job.i did it in my val ute in about an hour.it took me 2.5 hours just too get it off no manual and my first 4bee front bearing.now i would like some pointer's from the winch comp boys because they seem to change c.v which is 1 step more.
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Post by Modified Toy »

practise..... :) :) :)
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6 hours?

Post by chevJ40 »

how did it take 6 hours man thats a long time cv.s are generally done in an hour but as toy said its practice i can do my cv in 30 mins and thats slow to some people no real pointers for it i just leave the circlip off the end of the axle and thats about it. also when adjusting the nut most people use a screwdriver and hammer but sockets are available for about 30 bucks which would cut the time in half aswell, keep practicing ;)
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Post by Modified Toy »

Was that 6 hours for both sides or one side?
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Post by plowy »

6 hours smoko lunch n arvo tea :D

you will be able to do

change diff oil
remove n clean n repack cv's
clean swivel hub n replace cv seals
remove clean n repack wheel bearings

fit wheels n go wheelin with more practice
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Post by Ryano »

Troy changed a CV and axle on the weekend in about 17mins.... start to finish. I stood back and watched, puffing on a smoke cos if I had of stepped in to 'help' it probably would have taken an hour. :D
Once you do it a couple of times, it does get quicker! (This is not a sig line quote :D )

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Post by frp88 »

my biggest problem where the cone washers that was about 1 3/4 hours and about 1 1/4 to press out old ones and clean and press in new ones.
due to not having long flex brake lines it was a nightmare trying to line them up again that is going to change when sus. is getting done :D
but 17 minutes those cone washers must jump out to be that quick
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Post by RV80 »

With the cone washers you need to loosen the nuts off and hit the end of the studs to shock the cones off. And dont be afraid of hitting the studs :D
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Post by frp88 »

i did it after about 10 minutes off hiting the housing i made a call to my cousin who said hit them hard i did for an 1 1/2 i was stuffed.
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