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    Established Member Two Rings dmvinnyfl's Avatar
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    Wheel bearing & Hub Assembly

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    Is there a wheel bearing and hub assembly for AUDI A6 C7 3.0T model? for the life of me I cannot find one to order, so I can DIY (I'd rather not buy a press lol)

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    For rear axle on FWD models yes.
    For AWD no, not that I have seen. They just sell kits that are the bearing and hub but not already fitted together.
    Although I am not sure why exactly other than cost. It allows you to reuse the potentially $150-$275 hub and just replace the $80-$290 bearing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gk1 View Post
    For rear axle on FWD models yes.
    For AWD no, not that I have seen. They just sell kits that are the bearing and hub but not already fitted together.
    Although I am not sure why exactly other than cost. It allows you to reuse the potentially $150-$275 hub and just replace the $80-$290 bearing.
    I have noticed Ebay has a couple, not sure the quality, whats involved in pressing the bearing in? can I do it myself?

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    Quote Originally Posted by dmvinnyfl View Post
    I have noticed Ebay has a couple, not sure the quality, whats involved in pressing the bearing in? can I do it myself?
    I assume you are asking about the quattro, not the FWD?
    It's involved, but not impossible obviously. If you are not a DIY type of guy it might be better to leave it to a pro. Maybe check out some YouTube videos to get an idea.
    It would be easier with a press, but at least on the quarto you could theoretically get the assembly off and just bring it to a shop to press out and in the new bearing. With the other varieties you have to get the whole upright off to bring it to a shop.
    I've done them before on the car (older car) with this tool, but again, not for the faint of heart.

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    Check FCP Euro.

    For Quattro models (at least), all four corners use the same part.
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    Not the assembly. Not from a reputable brand anyways. Gotta get the hub and bearing separate and get them pressed together.


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