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I Like Chips



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Front LH Complete new old stock or is it old new stock. Just the one


https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/225129557634?ha...SwKfVXIg8u

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jules



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Sorry to offend the DIYers on here (inc myself) Laughing , but in the end because Ive got so little free time this week and then Im off on holiday, I took it to my local garage who replaced the bearing this morning.
£216 inc labour & parts (pressed in a new hub - "took 13 tonnes")

I had previously confirmed the fault by jacking the front wheels up and disabled the haldex by pulling the fuse, and feeling the excess vibration in the coil spring whilst SWMBO drove an indicated 40mph. Jules

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I Like Chips wrote:
Front LH Complete new old stock or is it old new stock. Just the one


https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/225129557634?ha...SwKfVXIg8u



Saw that - nearly bought it Jules

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I Like Chips



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I bought a front set of these from this seller and put them on. Don't know why you can't get the complete backs too

Jules I don't blame you, it's Ok if you have the kit and time to do it.

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Normally I'd give it a go but events have conspired against me. Jules

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If it was for the drivers side I'd snap that up. Weirdly mine has stopped making any noise again. Landrover - turning owners into mechanics since 1948

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The bearing had been slowly becoming more noisy for so long that I had forgotten how quiet the car was before - like having a new car again. Jules

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Bobupndown wrote:
If it was for the drivers side I'd snap that up. Weirdly mine has stopped making any noise again.


What like a painful tooth, As soon as you get to the dentist the pain disappears

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jules wrote:
You may want to consider also getting knuckle bolt LR000073 and drive shaft retainer bolt LR000577 from AF though. Not expensive.


Anyone doing this job needs to order the knuckle bolt.. this is the third one I have now done and every single one has sheared.. the reason is where the bolt is exposed where it goes through the two halves to pinch up the knuckle it is exposed to the elements and rusts and expands.., so as you are trying to draw the bolt back through one half it seizes then shears. This is despite trying to brush off as much surface rust but you can’t access it properly.
If you are not replacing the knuckle then make sure you have catered enough time to drill the old bolt out!

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Or take the precaution of heating up the knuckle and penetrating oil and crossed fingers

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