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Nissan Serena Rear hub

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texol | 19:59 Tue 17th Mar 2009 | Cars
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I have a 1997 Serena and for the mot this year had to have the wheel bearing replaced, after a week or so it developed a grating noise from the same wheel that the bearing had been replaced in, the garage that fixed it said that it would need a replacement hub as the old hub was bedded for the old bearing, i was later told that you cannot get rear hubs for the Serena therefore i would probably have to have the whole rear axle replaced (which will be very expensive), i spoke to a pal of mine that works for a japenese car secialist garage and he said he had never heard that you could not get rear hubs for the Serena, does anyone know if this is the case and is it going to cost me a fortune for a complete axle? i could get one from a scap yard but then second hand parts can sometimes be a vicious circle.
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I think they are taking the PS, did the clean the out rim of the hub/ the one that comes into contact with the back plate when the hub gets replaced? There is evry chance they have over tightened the bearing causing the grating sound you here or what I stated at the first, Check EBay, 247 motor spares, Type in Nissan car spares in your area, when you have succeded with the job send the garage a card with thanks for their crap service.
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it does have a rear axle, its rear wheel drive, i have got a quote from 247 spares for a hub i think this garage are spinning me a tale. i might try and get a second opinion
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