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polo735

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  • Birthday 10/11/1985

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    05 Saab 9-2x Aero Stg 2 & 05 Legacy

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  1. I paid 65 for a front pair on Amazon. Free shipping. Back in August.
  2. Ordering the wheel bearing assemblies 2 at a time will save you $. I got a better price on eBay. Just did a 1400 mile road trip using cruise control most of the time with no issues.
  3. Just replaced my right front assembly with a replacement from detroit axle. The only problem I ran into was a frozen lower caliper bracket bolt. After being unable to free the bolt, I ordered a bracket, bolt and axle nut from a dealership. For bracket: 26225AG060 The hub assembly came out easier than I thought it would. I used the flip the rotor on backward and beat with hammer method. I whizzed the axle nut off with my harbor freight impact wrench. Here's hoping the Detroit Axle part lasts as long as oem or other aftermarket. Can't say I'm too optimistic after seeing made in China. Amazon 65 for pair of fronts though. I found these posts helpful for torque specs. http://legacygt.com/forums/showpost.php?p=3905559&postcount=2 http://legacygt.com/forums/showpost.php?p=4673758&postcount=2
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