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  • Wheel bearings & control arm bushing

    So I took the dub in for a wheel alignment today coz the steerings been vibrating like a ****. Torque steer too.

    The bob jane ppl mull around and do their thing, while I watch crappy daytime tv. Then the guy who was working on the dub said "you need to come look at this". Oh crap.

    In short: collapsed front left wheel bearing and split front left control arm bushing. Been advised to get both fixed pronto.

    They gave the impression it will be costly , does vw watercooled australia agree?

    ps. On the upside I found out I have KYB front suspension. No idea what model but its red
    1996 Golf VR6 Colour Concept Green

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    Several choices here. Should be less than an hour a side to fit them in a workshop.

    Wheel bearings about an hour to do as well.

    Gavin
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    • #3
      book. marked.

      another sweet site for vdub bits, cheers!

      A vdub specialist here in Perth reckons about $90 for the wheel bearing and ditto for labour. Says he has to get back to me on the bush.
      1996 Golf VR6 Colour Concept Green

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      • #4
        You will probably have to replace the hub as well. It is pretty common on VR6's.
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        • #5
          Bugger. It used to happen on my old Mazda 626 every few years too so I just assumed it was a fact of life with FWD cars.

          Disappointing though, since I only just got this thing.
          1996 Golf VR6 Colour Concept Green

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