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front knuckle diagram #825839 07/18/07 10:43 PM
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frankinpa Offline OP
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I'm looking for a exploded view of the front hub on a 89 isuzu. I read in the manual that the front wheel bearing is one piece and has not adjustments? is this right.

Re: front knuckle diagram [Re: frankinpa] #825840 07/18/07 11:54 PM
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mlclark Offline
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Nope. You read wrong. The front wheel bearings are not sealed units. Pre-load is adjusted via the spindle nut.

I don;t have a diagram for you, but it is your typical 4wd spindle and hub arrangement.

Michael

Re: front knuckle diagram [Re: mlclark] #825841 07/19/07 07:40 AM
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lttlbddy Offline
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Re: front knuckle diagram [Re: lttlbddy] #825842 07/19/07 01:26 PM
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frankinpa Offline OP
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Does this go for 4wd also? I should have stated it was a 4x4 amigo
After i read that i checked advace auto's site and they only listed 2wd bearings no reference to 4wd. Then i checked autozone .com and they listed 1 bearing for somthing in the range of 80.00usd. Next question is there a special socket for the #8 locknut? Or does sombody have a OTC part number?

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Re: front knuckle diagram [Re: frankinpa] #825843 07/19/07 03:22 PM
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lttlbddy Offline
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I use a crank tool for my bicycle to loosen the nut or a screw driver and my palm.

I believe the above is a 4wd version. The specs I used were for a 1989 Trooper which only came as 4wd.

I got that diagram from myisuzuparts.com

For some reason they don't list the Amigo but the parts are all the same.








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