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new discs pads and bearings
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09-28-2006, 04:49 PM
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The bearing race is the metal shield that they're leaning on... it's usually pressed in the hub, you will need to get the old ones out with a center-punch (brass drift) and install new ones with the help of some piece of tube of the same diameter. I dont know if you can stake the retaining nut on an ae86, but on most old cars you can.. when you look at the original nut and it has a dent beaten into it, that is a stakred nut. When you put a new one on you tighten it and when it's in place you punch a dent in it's side to lock it in place. The AE might have a different system..havent done it on mine before.
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