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    Hi think I've traced my ABS lighton problem , it looks like the exciter rings on the hubs are broken , can anybody tell me if they are seperate parts or intergral to the cv hub ?, before i start stripping them down , also are the dealer parts only ?

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    Hi Most if not all posts on here suggest they are integral, with the following recommended as a purchase point!

    Quote Originally Posted by andy e View Post
    unfortunately vw are right on this one it is part of the joint, look on fleabay at item no 260111329085, i bought one of these so far ok
    Cheers and HTH
     
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    Quote Originally Posted by carbon8ed View Post
    Hi Most if not all posts on here suggest they are integral, with the following recommended as a purchase point!



    Cheers and HTH
    you need to change the cv joint, whatever you do DO NOT PUT ANY WEIGHT ON THE HUB WITH THE CV JOINT OUT OF THE HUB IE DO NOT JACK THE HUB UP TO ALIGN THE BALL JOINT AS THIS WILL DESTROY THE BEARINGS IN THE HUB
     
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