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  1. Re: Mk3 Golf TDi 1996 GL: Rear Wheel Bearing (Tool Question: Races) 
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    Don't see it quite as dramatic.
    I have replaced the bearing in the past, got some waste aluminium from work, trimmed to just a bit smaller than bearing diameter.
    Then drove in with a mallet. Worked fairly well but tbh it's not expensive to get done in a garage. It's only about half an hour labour.
     
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    nothing is dramatic if you know what you are doing. if you dont and someone dies as a result, then thats dramatic.
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    I could take my Swan and Morten modelling scalpel and some ether, anaesthetise a person and take out their appendix and I may get away with it, but it doesn't mean I should and even if I did not hurt them, I would still be breaking the law. It perplexes me that to run the wiring to a new wall socket in my kitchen is illegal without qualifications when I stand a faint chance of hurting myself but anyone can go and do anything to a car without any form of qualification or experience and then drive it on the road putting countless peoples lives at risk and the only time they would get into trouble is if someone gets hurt and even then it's not certain, it is a crazy situation that car repairs are not regulated.
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