Changing the rear wheel bearing on a Monaro?

Changing the rear wheel bearing on a Monaro?

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Lincsls1

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3,416 posts

146 months

Wednesday 24th July 2019
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I've just booked the car in at my local garage to have this done. The mechanic seemed slightly concerned by the job which worries me slightly.
Is this a straight forward job for any normal garage workshop or is there something about the rear of a Monaro which may cause him issues?
Thanks for any replies...

MarvinTPA

237 posts

135 months

Wednesday 24th July 2019
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My local garage had no problems changing mine a while back, and mine was toast when it came out. Here is the relevant diagram ( probably lifted from previous post on here ).

vxr2010

2,594 posts

165 months

Wednesday 24th July 2019
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it’s pretty straight forward , i took drive shaft off left hub on i did not want to disturb brake lines in case they broke if they did not want to come un done , then used a bearing pulled it took about 45 mins to do , lock tight drive shaft bolts

Lincsls1

Original Poster:

3,416 posts

146 months

Wednesday 24th July 2019
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Thanks guys.

THUNDER STORM

1,261 posts

175 months

Saturday 27th July 2019
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vxr2010 said:
it’s pretty straight forward , i took drive shaft off left hub on i did not want to disturb brake lines in case they broke if they did not want to come un done , then used a bearing pulled it took about 45 mins to do , lock tight drive shaft bolts
Do you know the part number of the bearing?

Adebyebye

vxr2010

2,594 posts

165 months

Sunday 28th July 2019
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look at the post above , well now i’m posting below this post , part numbers mentioned in it plus where to buy one