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  • #31
    Re: Mk4 wheel bearings

    Originally posted by TheDiggler View Post
    Are you referring to Chris or is there a new new owner now? Chris is has been great to deal with when I was there a couple times.
    Chris. Pretty sure that post was back when he just bought it from Lawrence, an no one was sure what was going on.

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    • #32
      Re: Mk4 wheel bearings

      Yeah this got bumped from 2010.
      Calgary Autoworks

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      2005 Audi Allroad

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      • #33
        Re: Mk4 wheel bearings

        Brent a couple hours, with the kit you used last it should have taken you 30-45 mins a side assuming everything slid out like it was suppose to.

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        One of the best kits out there, and probably one that many shops use.
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        • #34
          Re: Mk4 wheel bearings

          Originally posted by Benjamin View Post
          Brent a couple hours, with the kit you used last it should have taken you 30-45 mins a side assuming everything slid out like it was suppose to.
          That included beer drinking
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