VW Wheelbearing tool on 4kq?
Per Lindgren
lindgre at online.no
Mon Dec 2 15:11:17 EST 2002
This is not what is pictured in the Haynes manuals, but from your
description I guess it should work well.
PerL
R Mangas wrote:
>
> Excellent point about the quantum, thanks!
>
> The puller I'm talking about is by Schley though, and has no arms.
> It's a big threaded rod with a selection of cups and plates which
> allow you to pull the cartridge bearings without removing the upright
> from the car and then install the new ones the same way. Is this what
> you're talking about?
>
> Robert
>
>
>
>
>
>> From: Per Lindgren <lindgre at online.no>
>> To: R Mangas <porter_dog at hotmail.com>
>> CC: quattro at audifans.com
>> Subject: Re: VW Wheelbearing tool on 4kq?
>> Date: Mon, 02 Dec 2002 14:48:07 +0100
>>
>> If this tool works on a Quantum, it will work on a 4k. The ones who
>> rents it out should know, but still, I double checked with a couple
>> of Haynes manuals. I lookd in the 4k manual and Rabbit manual, and
>> tey use the same picture for the hub/inner race pics, and they look
>> like VAG photos, so I'm guessing it should work. Btw, the tool
>> pictured is a two-arm puller which is VW's tool #431
>>
>> PerL
>> 87 Cq
>>
>> R Mangas wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Can anyone confirm or deny that the standard VW wheel bearing tool
>>> will
>>> work on the front and/or rear of a 4kq? I can rent the VW version
>>> locally
>>> for cheap, but I'd have to buy the Audi version (over $300!).
>>>
>>> TIA,
>>> Robert
>>>
>>>
>>>
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