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Started! - Toyota Carib, 1.6 L, 1996

The car is not new, so some breakdowns have to be taken philosophically. After a serious trip to Gorny Altai (almost 1000 km in both directions), an unpleasant noise appeared in the rear suspension, the replacement of the pads did not give any result, the noise continued to increase. Consilium with himself came to the conclusion that the wheel bearing is noisy. Replacing a bearing cannot be remembered without laughing, an attempt at minimal parsing failed miserably, that he did not remove (did not disassemble) immediately, had to be removed (disassembled) during assembly. After a test run, I was a little depressed, the other side made a noise. But now I am the world champion in replacing wheel bearings! If the replacement of the first took almost a day, the second was replaced in 3 hours. And of course, the price tag of the spare parts is ogogo, I reassure myself that I paid for really high-quality parts.
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Price tag: 4,000 ₽ Mileage: 175,000 km
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2fast 07.01.21

. as soon as I buy myself a Caribbean BZ-T I will address)))

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AN-22 07.01.21

Yes! Everything is removed normally, pressed out and pressed in. From spare parts only bearings and oil seals.

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demonru 07.01.21

Looking closely at caribou 4 everywhere. They say the rear bearings change with the hub assembly. ?
Or is everything normally removed and republished?

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Turist82 07.01.21

When buying my Karibasa-Barabasa, the rear right wheel generally dangled, but there was no noise. I bought a bearing, but I haven't replaced it until now, I just pulled up the old one and that's it :) That's how it happens!