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WTB Right Rear Wheel Bearing Assy

Old 12-03-2016, 01:21 PM
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Looking for a good used wheel bearing assembly for my 75. Need something reasonably priced that I can put in without tearing mine apart right now. I know this sounds crazy but don't feel like tackling mine right now as mine is making noise and needs to be changed. Car I'm working on as been sitting in a barn for the last 26 years so it has needed a lot of tlc. Just about ready to be road worthy. Would post pics if I knew how.
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so, are you wanting the complete trailing arm??
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so, are you wanting the complete trailing arm??
Depends on the cost. That would make it easier to change.
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How about a complete right side trailing arm assembly for $250.00?
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How about a complete right side trailing arm assembly for $250.00?
Something to think about. Shipping might be a costly problem. Thanks Larry
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Larry, I apologize for not knowing this already, but can you show me exactly what you are looking for so I can try to assist you? I have disassembled rear components in great shape here and I would be glad to help if I can.
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Larry, I apologize for not knowing this already, but can you show me exactly what you are looking for so I can try to assist you? I have disassembled rear components in great shape here and I would be glad to help if I can.
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What I am hoping to find is a completely assembled right rear bearing housing that I can just unbolt mine from the trailing arm and bolt the good one onto. I know that Zip has them for a little under $300 dollars but right now just trying to find a good used assembly to try and save a little cash. Like I said earlier this car has been in a shed for 26 years and I've already put more into it than originally planned. so far I have built up an engine, repainted the whole car, all new brake components, new or refurbished the interior, new tires. The list goes on. Will be a nice car when I do reach the end but right now looking to cut cost on some of the things. Would be interested in both right and left if price is right as I'm sure the left side isn't probably far behind.
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Originally Posted by truckerlary
What I am hoping to find is a completely assembled right rear bearing housing that I can just unbolt mine from the trailing arm and bolt the good one onto. I know that Zip has them for a little under $300 dollars but right now just trying to find a good used assembly to try and save a little cash. Like I said earlier this car has been in a shed for 26 years and I've already put more into it than originally planned. so far I have built up an engine, repainted the whole car, all new brake components, new or refurbished the interior, new tires. The list goes on. Will be a nice car when I do reach the end but right now looking to cut cost on some of the things. Would be interested in both right and left if price is right as I'm sure the left side isn't probably far behind.
Sorry Larry, I have nothing assembled thus far, all in parts. Thanks for answering my question earlier.
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Originally Posted by truckerlary
Something to think about. Shipping might be a costly problem. Thanks Larry
If I go to $175 plus shipping, you're on the road with minimal labor till u repair your unit, and u still have a re-saleable unit afterwards
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Originally Posted by AllC34Me
Sorry Larry, I have nothing assembled thus far, all in parts. Thanks for answering my question earlier.
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After watching the how to video decided I'd go ahead and just put new bearings and seals in the ones that I have. That way I'll know what I've got. Got one side apart and Just waiting on new parts and the installation tools to finish putting back together. So far not to bad of a job except getting bolts loose on a car that has set for many years. Thanks to all who got back with me. Larry

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