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hi, whats the easy way to change rear wheel bearings on a vn v6 comm. ute. thanks
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Same as any other. Remove the axle shafts get the bearing and collar pressed off get new ones pressed on. You can do it yourself but its a lot of work best to pay someone to do the pressing.
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Hi Guys.
I know I'm pedantic but there is no such thing as a VN Commodore ute.
They're called a VG series, if it's the one that looks like a VN.
Dr Terry.
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Not really a lot of VG's around..... I went to our local Repco dealer recently to get a fanbelt for a VG V6 without air cond. The guy just looked at me with a blank expression. |
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taz 2, your right, i do the same. I just say it's a vn to save the hassle of explainig..lol
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i've also gotten a few blank stares at repco when asking for hk parts (eg. a pan gasket for a powerglide), is it just me or don't they stock many parts for older cars? i always thought since they have a long history with holden they'd still supply the par
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