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This may not be the wright place to ask this but there seems to be allot of knowledge on pick ups so worth a shot I have a d40 navara which just before Christmas had front passenger wheel bearing go so I replaced it well a garage did yesterday I noticed play in the same wheel returned it to the garage wear they said bearing had failed again replaced it again for free saying it must have been a faulty part I can't help worrying there is some other reason it's gone thru two bearings in less than a month any ideas would be much appreciated as I am not mechanical at all :-(

Ive seen it before where the outer case of the bearing has fractured when being tapped in causing a small crack having not had even pressure or not sitting squarely. (I have to admit doing it once on an audi a4)

I would say its more likely a fitting error more so than the actual part itself if im honest.

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There's more drivel being spouted here than in the firewood forum.

 

How many have actually driven an Amarok? The automatics are THE BEST pickup on the market. I have driven them all, why else would I have paid the extra £3-5k to have one of these.

 

As for longevity, who cares I wont keep it more than two years anyway.

 

A couple of sticky photos from yesterday for those who have never seen one with mud on :)

 

:lol:

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