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post Jan 5, 2011 - 6:46 AM
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Black-ST202

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Hi guys/girls.
I have this problem that i know many many other have as well, When the bearing starts to gett worn out the weel Flange/hub also gett damages. I have looked around for a new Flange/hub/Bearing. But its not easy. So if anyone have experiance whit this can you pleas post what weel Flange/hub that fits what car?

I have found this on ebay. But they only fit a later model and the new model 2000+ im wondering if anyone know if this Flange ( se link ) also fits the Celica 6gen series? ( AT200 ) (ST202 ) (ST205 ) ?

( From 1991 and down) http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Matrix-Celi...sQ5fAccessories

( From 2000 and up ) http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Toyota-Camr...sQ5fAccessories


Is ther any different size from the FWD to the AWD Flange size? where the axel enter's?

I also know that there is 2 different sizes on the Front Bearing for the Celica GT4. Can come back later whit the outer dim on the bearing later.


I know its a lot of question. But any info helps smile.gif

Thanks


EDIT!! Sorry guess i used the wrong word ( hub? ) FLANGE is what im looking for?

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post Jan 8, 2011 - 4:32 PM
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replaced my bearings today at school and messed up my alignment pritty bad.... frown.gif


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