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Date:         Fri, 21 Jul 1995 13:43:52 -0600 (MDT)
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From:         Jack Reed <jackr@fortnet.org>
Subject:      Re: Front wheel bearings (rabbits)

Jonathan, Were you able to get a look at the contraption they used? I've never seen one and the picture in the "Recycled Bugs" catalog leaves alot to the imagination. A description of the device might be enough for me to fab something up for the next go-round of bearings.

I had already assumed that the wheel and the CV joint would need to be pulled so I'm not surprised that it took them 45 minutes/side.

Jack

On Fri, 21 Jul 1995, Jonathan Dove wrote:

> I recently had my front wheel bearings replace in my rabbit GTI and truck. > I had it done at a vw repair shop (the first time I had someone else work on > them) where they used the bearing puller/installer you had mentioned. It took > them about 45 minutes to replace a bearing. There is still quite a bit of > work to do even with the puller. If I had done it myself it would probably > taken me all day. It also helps to have the car up on a lift. The best thing > about it that the entire housing does not have to be taken off. The labor was > $40 for each replacement. I supplied the bearings which are about $23 each. >


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