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hey all,

As some of you might know i work for CBC and im just letting you all know i can get Wheel bearing kits for R32, R33s, i havent looked up R34s but im pretty sure id b able to hook something up.

im at the holden hill branch on North east road, ask for me and ill look after you all :D

(also do gates racing belts (alt, A/C, P/S), timing and tensioner kits)

cheers joel.

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hey all,

As some of you might know i work for CBC and im just letting you all know i can get Wheel bearing kits for R32, R33s, i havent looked up R34s but im pretty sure id b able to hook something up.

im at the holden hill branch on North east road, ask for me and ill look after you all :D

(also do gates racing belts (alt, A/C, P/S), timing and tensioner kits)

cheers joel.

Got a ballpark figure on them 'discount' kits?

:D

when i turn my A/C on it makes a very bad squeaking noise.....does that mean my belts are stuffed or the tensioner pulleys are on their way out.....if so can you please PM me a ballpark figure on those for a r33

Joel will be dropping sometime soon for some of the Gates auxiliary belts. :blink:

when i turn my A/C on it makes a very bad squeaking noise.....does that mean my belts are stuffed or the tensioner pulleys are on their way out.....if so can you please PM me a ballpark figure on those for a r33
Check for wear on the belt first, otherwise it just needs tightening up.

Hello,

I was up there the other day to get an o-ring for a oil filter bracket i was making. I saw your skyline at the door but didn't know you were a SAU member. Can you give me a price on some S13/180sx front wheel bearings ( i think i know who much they are, last time i was quoted $90). I Know your timing belt tensioner and idler kits were sh#t loads cheaper than Nissan's price.

Thanks

Dale

Edited by D_stirls
I Know your timing belt tensioner and idler kits were sh#t loads cheaper than Nissan's price.
You're not kidding there when I did my 100K kms service, I had to go through Nissan (paid almost $400) cos CBC were out of stock & all their interstate suppliers wouldn't sell theirs to them as they were running low as well :blink::down:.

hey yall

i just got in 2 Front wheel bearing kits and 2 Rear wheel bearing kits.

retail they are like $150 for fronts and almost $200 for rear lol but i can do them for closer to 80-90.

D_stirls ill look into it for ya bro. just give me a bell just incase i forget ;p.

it sure is mine nightcrawler but its a 2 door O.o and the front bar aint tidy at all lol. just hit a damn curb the other day. still spitting chips :P

cubes i can hook you up on the belts but im not sure about the tensioner pulley. (lol i was gonna say bring it in for me to look at but i got 1 on my car LAWL) ill see what i can do there :D

cubes i can hook you up on the belts but im not sure about the tensioner pulley. (lol i was gonna say bring it in for me to look at but i got 1 on my car LAWL) ill see what i can do there :D

cheers.. CBC definitely do a suitable bearing as I have replaced it some time ago but the old man with and his ham fist buggered the pulley smacking it in, now the bugger causes the belts to squeek.

I've grabbed another will pop the bearing out with the press and bring it in. The press has to be one of the best tools I've bought; used it for almost everything. :P

Any idea what I'm looking at for 3 of those gates belts? powersteer, a/c and water.

around 20 each id say man, maybe a lil less.

they are

4pk835

4pk925

4pk945

im pretty sure they are the ones on mine.

ill have to get them in from VIC so call me up first cubes then ill buzz ya when they are in or something.

i think i might need some front wheel bearings. ill sus out my car and see if it is the bearings going out.

might just get front and rear bearing at the same time.

could you tell me a price and ill come in and get some off ya.

cheers

Can you help me out with a price to replace the bearings in my hubs

the front are stagea awd and the rear normal gtst and do they come with seals, do you do seals, or do i get those elsewhere

this is for a 5 stud conversion hubs are'nt in the car yet

thanks for your help :D

nps adrian :D

steve the Rear wheel bearing kit doesnt come with a seal but its not a normal tapered roller bearing (most common wheel bearings). Ive never pulled my wheels off so im not sure if a seal is needed, i wouldn't think so seem as the bearing is sealed already, but yes we do have seals and get get pretty much any seal under the f**king sun ;) As for the fronts ill need to know what year stagea they are from and we can go from there.

cheers

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