Hi guys,
Can someone tell me, what is the part that has the actual studs in it at the rear?
And, how much does a new one cost?
The reason I ask is I have the 260mm rotor in 4 stud but I want to change it to the FTO 5 stud and I am thinking if I will buy new bearings + new rotor maybe I should look for a brand new hub too if it's not too expensive
Thanks
Rear hub and rotor
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Re: Rear hub and rotor
Its this fella:
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/MITSUBISHI-F ... 53e6c16d31
Just bought 2 myself, my rear bearing are gone, haven't yet had a chance to fit them yet thou.
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/MITSUBISHI-F ... 53e6c16d31
Just bought 2 myself, my rear bearing are gone, haven't yet had a chance to fit them yet thou.
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Re: Rear hub and rotor
Do they come with the studs or is it just a bearing kit?
Isn't it a bit expensive for just 1 bearing, made in China??
Isn't it a bit expensive for just 1 bearing, made in China??
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Re: Rear hub and rotor
You can only buy it as a complete unit.
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Re: Rear hub and rotor
Made in China yes, but its the company that supply Mitsubishi. Units have the Mitsi MRxxxxxx part number embossed in them.
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Re: Rear hub and rotor
So this is more or less OEM?
And, does it not seem a bit expensive? To be honest I am not completely aware of their prices but the fronts are only $77 and the rears are nearly double.
Btw, how do I tell if my bearings are gone? When I drive it makes a weird noise, but the wheel seems stable. The noise is most apparent at around 60km/h and it is a noise that I have heard not only in my car, but in FTO's, however not any other cars
And, does it not seem a bit expensive? To be honest I am not completely aware of their prices but the fronts are only $77 and the rears are nearly double.
Btw, how do I tell if my bearings are gone? When I drive it makes a weird noise, but the wheel seems stable. The noise is most apparent at around 60km/h and it is a noise that I have heard not only in my car, but in FTO's, however not any other cars