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Started 2 months, 4 weeks ago (2008-09-04 15:29:00)
by ACR MAN
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Started 2 months, 4 weeks ago (2008-09-04 15:29:00)
by ACR MAN
GregsteNeon wrote: 95 ACRs didn't have the thicker front hubs if I remember correctly... For the rear bearings the ABS hub has the ABS sensor trigger teeth on the inside of the hub. Everything after market sells a new hub.. however the OEM bearings do have part numbers on them from either NTN or NSK. I was able to order new bearings by using these part numbers. I just checked the status of ...
Started 2 months, 4 weeks ago (2008-09-04 15:33:00)
by GregsteNeon
ACR MAN wrote: GregsteNeon wrote: 95 ACRs didn't have the thicker front hubs if I remember correctly... For the rear bearings the ABS hub has the ABS sensor trigger teeth on the inside of the hub. Everything after market sells a new hub.. however the OEM bearings do have part numbers on them from either NTN or NSK. I was able to order new bearings by using these part numbers. I just ...
Started 2 months, 4 weeks ago (2008-09-04 17:08:00)
by ACR MAN
GregsteNeon wrote: Didn't they also change the spindles sometime in late 97 or early 98 on all models? The 1995-97 model year front knuckle used a snap ring to retain the bearing in the knuckle bore. The 1995-97 knuckle is prone to a pop/clunk noise on tight turns at low speeds. This can happen because there is a slight clearance between the bearing and the snap ring, which allows the ...
GregsteNeon wrote: Didn't they also change the spindles sometime in late 97 or early 98 on all models? The 1995-97 model year front knuckle used a snap ring to retain the bearing in the knuckle bore. The 1995-97 knuckle is prone to a pop/clunk noise on tight turns at low speeds. This can happen because there is a slight clearance between the bearing and the snap ring, which allows the bearing to move laterally in the knuckle despite the...