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Wheel Bearings in P5

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Old April-3rd-2005 | 11:52 PM
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Wheel Bearings in P5

How many wheel bearings are there on the P5?

Are they single or dual?

I think that may be the solution to the "myserious" tire vibrating/humming noise. I just don't know if I'll need one or two more to fix it and I didn't feel like trying to find out first hand as I surely would've screwed somethin up ...
Old April-4th-2005 | 12:51 AM
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That's the kind of question (and a million others) that you need one of those stupid Haynes manuals for. When the hell are they gonna print one of those, I want some kind of cheap quick reference book for my '02 P5.

Sorry, I can't answer you Krayzie, it just reminded me of my gripe about that.
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I agree with you man, they need to hurry their asses up and print up one of those. I just posted it on here because I thought someone already messed up theirs before and already knew how many there are. I have a service manual on a CD but when I looked into it they don't tell ya all the little specifics, mainly just how to take stuff appart and put it back together.
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