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    #16
    I'm doing my right front on my eta this weekend, I'll let you know if you don't find out before then,

    "Modern cars may be able to outgun it, but few can match its character, its motorsport spirit, and the way it plasters a huge grin on your face at any speed." - Patrick George

    1988 M3 - Track Rat
    1989 325iC M50 Vert
    1989 325i Coupe
    1991 318is
    1995 318ti Club Sport
    2006 330i e90
    2008 Tundra Crewmax

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      #17
      Thanks a lot man... I was going to do mine this weekend too, but rock climbing in Zion calls :) The hub/bearing can wait a week.

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        #18
        I did mine yesterday. IF I would have had the coreect tools to start with it would have been a 30 minute job. I bought a 36mm socket that's made for hub assemblies but it wouldnt' fit inside the hosuing to reach the nut. Make sure you have one that fits. I ended up getting a 12point one from Home Depot for $7 that worked great. Only other thing I had issues with was the hex bolt that holds the rotor on, but an air hammer made short work of that

        The old bearing came off with a couple whacks of a hammer, no puller needed. The new one went on pretty easy, I slipped it on as far as it would go and then put the socket against the bearing surface and tapped it gently into place with a hammer. From there just torqued everything back up, re-installed the brakes and put the wheel back on.

        Let me know if you have any problems with it.

        "Modern cars may be able to outgun it, but few can match its character, its motorsport spirit, and the way it plasters a huge grin on your face at any speed." - Patrick George

        1988 M3 - Track Rat
        1989 325iC M50 Vert
        1989 325i Coupe
        1991 318is
        1995 318ti Club Sport
        2006 330i e90
        2008 Tundra Crewmax

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          #19
          So I'll need a 12 point, 36mm socket? What kinda length should it be?

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            #20
            Originally posted by TimmyBigHands
            So I'll need a 12 point, 36mm socket? What kinda length should it be?
            Unlike other things in life, on this one length doesn't matter The one I got was not a deep socket and worked fine.

            Where do you live? On the of chance you are anywhere around Houston I'll help you do yours if you want.

            "Modern cars may be able to outgun it, but few can match its character, its motorsport spirit, and the way it plasters a huge grin on your face at any speed." - Patrick George

            1988 M3 - Track Rat
            1989 325iC M50 Vert
            1989 325i Coupe
            1991 318is
            1995 318ti Club Sport
            2006 330i e90
            2008 Tundra Crewmax

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              #21
              length doesnt matter
              :oops:

              But seriously, thanks for the offer Brodee! Unfortunatly I'm stuck here in Vegas about 400 miles from ya. :(

              I would love someone who knows these cars well to take mine for a spin one day.

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                #22
                find the thinnest socket you can, thats where the problem is.....same problem i hate, and impact socket was too thick to fit in.

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                  #23
                  Anyone got a pick of a wheel bearing? Curious to see what a BMW one looks like.

                  Andrew

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