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Old 04-20-2010, 01:24 PM
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I need a the front driver side bearing replaced and since you have to buy the whole assembly so instead of a 12.00 bearing I have to spend like 60 or more for one. Question is I found one on ebay but says for 99 00 will this still work with my 98? Already checked rock auto and its 99 what do you think?
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Old 04-20-2010, 04:56 PM
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that hub is for rear abs, do you have front or rear abs? if you have front abs i don't think those will work..
 
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I had a bunch of parts from my ifs left over but I threw them out a long time ago no one wanted it lol. I did put a new bearing on the one side though. That looks like the one I got or similar. And should fit up But if you have ABS, that will NOT work. There needs to be a speed sensor for abs.

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Only have rear abs I know that for sure.
 
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Ok well got everything i need today but I find that there is a flimsy ring of metal that goes around the cv shaft that is rusted out my question is can I leave it like this or does it need replaced to keep the water out?cReally I dont know how it can keep anywater out cause there is no seal or gasket I just need a second opinion before I put it all back together. Im REALLY strapped for money right now and having to buy anything else is going to make me totally broke.

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Ok never mind I got it all figured out. Turns out that metal piece I was talking about basically acts as a dust guard it doesnt even sit on the steering knuckle. So I packed the edge full of grease to stop any water from coming in and really the job was pretty simple 7 of 10 on my scale hardest part was breaking the rust weld holding the hub on to the knuckle took a BFH and a chisel and about 45 min of my time.
 



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