94 Front wheel hub problem
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94 Front wheel hub problem
Does anyone know if I can use the hubs from 95-00 models?
The hubs are discontinued by Lexus. Kind of at a loss on how to go forward seeing as even aftermarket doesn't show any possible replacements
Thanks
The hubs are discontinued by Lexus. Kind of at a loss on how to go forward seeing as even aftermarket doesn't show any possible replacements
Thanks
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Rockauto has two front bearings left that are made in Japan get while you can. Not entire hub bearing only, will have to be pressed in. (will need a press either way)
https://www.rockauto.com/en/moreinfo...187490&jsn=365
Aftermarket hubs are generally💩hope you have good luck. Amayama has the OE bearings.
https://www.amayama.com/en/part/toyota/9090363006
Toyota Supra used 90903-63006 for a couple of years so a dealer might have them. Always verify the part number fits using your VIN.
https://www.rockauto.com/en/moreinfo...187490&jsn=365
Aftermarket hubs are generally💩hope you have good luck. Amayama has the OE bearings.
https://www.amayama.com/en/part/toyota/9090363006
Toyota Supra used 90903-63006 for a couple of years so a dealer might have them. Always verify the part number fits using your VIN.
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Rockauto has two front bearings left that are made in Japan get while you can. Not entire hub bearing only, will have to be pressed in. (will need a press either way)
https://www.rockauto.com/en/moreinfo...187490&jsn=365
Aftermarket hubs are generally💩hope you have good luck. Amayama has the OE bearings.
https://www.amayama.com/en/part/toyota/9090363006
Toyota Supra used 90903-63006 for a couple of years so a dealer might have them. Always verify the part number fits using your VIN.
https://www.rockauto.com/en/moreinfo...187490&jsn=365
Aftermarket hubs are generally💩hope you have good luck. Amayama has the OE bearings.
https://www.amayama.com/en/part/toyota/9090363006
Toyota Supra used 90903-63006 for a couple of years so a dealer might have them. Always verify the part number fits using your VIN.
The new bearings are pressed into the knuckles, snap rings and wheel seals are installed. The original hub's threading for the locking nut are just too messed up to reinstall
#6
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can you get a machine shop to fix the threads? If you already put new Koyo bearings on the hub then you might as well get it fixed if possible since the hub is NLA anyway
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Fingers crossed the aftermarket hubs are halfway decent quality
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