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> Rear hub and spindle replacement, ...part numbers? Prices? Suggestions?
post Jan 11, 2006 - 1:10 PM
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Since the 6GC search engine blows dead bears and has taken the last 20 minutes of my life away from me, it's time for a new thread.


I wrecked my 94 GT a few weeks back swerving to miss someone who came into my lane around a blind corner on my way to work. The car is still driveable, but it's got it's share of body and suspension damage. But, since my AllTrac is still a work in progress, I'm stuck with driving my GT as is for now.

The rear passenger side wheel bearing, upon inspection, is loose. Loose enough, in fact, to cause the brakes to "creak" when I step on them. The sound is variable with the speed I'm driving at. The slower I go, the slower the "intermittent" creaking is.


I went to our local import auto parts place to buy a replacement hub, since I don't have a bearing press and Toyota wanted $650 to redo them for me. I bring the thing home, disassemble that corner of the car, and come to find out that the bearing I bought has SPLINES on it! Obviously not for a GT or an ST. So I called the shop back, and apparently the catalog that they pull parts from lists that as the same part for the ST AND the GT for 94-99. Urg.

I suspect the suspension between the 93 and the 94 GTs aren't all that dissimilar... would I be wasting my time to buy a rear hub spindle assembly for a 93 and put it in there? Or does anyone even have the part number for this thing?


TIA.


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Chris

2006 Scion tC - Daily driver
1993 Celica GT-Four - Goal: 400awhp

1994 Celica GT - SOLD (04/05)
1999 Integra LS - SOLD (10/05)
2000 Celica GT-S - SOLD (02/05)
post Jan 11, 2006 - 1:25 PM
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for a rear knuckle....its cast iron i highly doubt you bent or broke it...

the rear hub and bearing i

http://www.partsamerica.com/ProductDetail....ype=186&ptset=A

order that and have a good day smile.gif

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post Jan 11, 2006 - 3:19 PM
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wait a sec, the link that you have there is that a whole new wheel bearing and hub for our car? just 70$?? whats the catch? I was told 150 to redo the bearings on each tire
post Jan 11, 2006 - 3:47 PM
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i've done my wheel bearings for less then 50$ per in the front

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