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    Junior Member Two Rings
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    Z06
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    SQ5 wheel bearings and part numbers

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    I fear that my passenger side wheel bearing is on the verge of death- figured I'd replace it (or both fronts and rears) once I change over to my summer tires and KW HAS.

    Does anyone know the Audi part numbers for the bearing and hub assembly?

    ECS has kits with the bearings and hardware (bolts etc) but it appears to just be the bearing and press in a new hub (?).

    Is there a better kit? Is there one that includes the dreaded "Triple square" or equivalent axle bolts?
    Last edited by TaylorDrift; 04-30-2018 at 08:09 AM.

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    Established Member Two Rings B8noobi3's Avatar
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    2014 SQ5 Prestige
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    IL

    Rockauto is your best friend for diy budget. Of course you can use OEM Audi parts, but ask yourself, are they superior than aftermarket? They are failing way sooner than they are supposed to. Anyhow they have them already pressed for $66 bucks.

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    Junior Member Two Rings
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    Quote Originally Posted by B8noobi3 View Post
    Rockauto is your best friend for diy budget. Of course you can use OEM Audi parts, but ask yourself, are they superior than aftermarket? They are failing way sooner than they are supposed to. Anyhow they have them already pressed for $66 bucks.

    I use rockauto for everything haha- I've rebuilt my whole track car with them. And I saw those as well but the ones with all the extra hardware I need- only one in stock. They do have enough of the "pressed ones" in stock though.

    I was only asking for part numbers so see if I could also track down a service manual/exploded parts diagram. I kinda live out in the middle of nowhere so ordering stuff takes at least two weeks- and all of the two Audi service centres are booked up until mid June. No bueno.

    Does VW/Audi even use SKF bearings anyways?

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