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Suzuki kingpins and seals vs OEM?

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02 May 2014 21:34 #114000 by markyp2000
Replied by markyp2000 on topic Re:Re: Suzuki kingpins and seals vs OEM?
My self being a mechanic id rather change the whole lot then i no its new and done and shouldnt give a problem nothing worsethan fitting new bearings and halfshaft seal and then 6 months down the line you got to take the whole lot off to replace the dust seal etc just do it one and fit the lot it will be cheaper in the long run

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03 May 2014 06:27 #114007 by kirkynut

markyp2000 wrote: My self being a mechanic id rather change the whole lot then i no its new and done and shouldnt give a problem nothing worsethan fitting new bearings and halfshaft seal and then 6 months down the line you got to take the whole lot off to replace the dust seal etc just do it one and fit the lot it will be cheaper in the long run


^^^^^ What Mark says... but use Bigjimny parts as they are Suzuki parts as has been said, regardless if what your mechanics experience of them is, there is no difference other than price!

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03 May 2014 11:24 #114014 by Basketcase
Suzuki from factory use the koyo bearings everywhere on the car so just have the garage use the koyo set off the jimny shop and you'll have no problems what so ever:) happy days

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