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yes, thats why i offered that lol

where u goin to be next that i can get them to ya? or should i just carry them in the car with me :D

ill have to organise fee's by installments as i currently have 0.9c to my name

i can meet ya somewhere today/tonight though !

why the hell wont the stupid member form send off when i hit the email button?

its a bit, shit.

I had the same issue a while ago when i done mine. Got the shits with it and just ended up printing it off and sending it via post :D

yeah i would too... if my printer didnt decide to go for a flying lesson (failed)

when it kept getting paper jams.

Best bet mate is to just write down the details in a PM and shoot it off to Ruby, we know now there's a problem with the form. We'll make sure it gets fixed :D

Anyone know how to replace wheel bearings? or a link to how to do it...

I thought you were a mechanic?

Jack up car.

Remove rims

Remove calipers, put on steering rack or something, just dont stretch or crimp your brake lines.

With a Landcruiser, not sure about skyline, there are a few bolts to undo, something like 5 or so 14mm, then open up the part connecting the rotor, to the part where the bots are, f**k i cant think of what its called. and then yeah.

Fair sure thats what you do...

Disclaimer: use this at own risk, i take no responsibility for what you do. Seek professional mechanics help if unsure, or google.

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