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Old 17 August 2011 | 10:48 PM
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hello all i need to change my rear abs reluctor ring on my hub as i caught it when i was getting my discs off now had a small split in which is causing the abs light to come on has anyone changed one themselves before also does any1 no if its a Subaru part only job many thanks

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Old 17 August 2011 | 11:07 PM
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when i 1st bought my hawk sti it had this excact same fault. Took it to subaru garage who said they had only ever seen 1 broken rear reluctor ring.
Apparantly to fix it you obviously need a new ring which is cheap enough but also a new cv joint, iam sure i could dig out a receipt and find exactly what was involved.
If it hadnt of been covered by warrantly it was going to cost £390.
Hope that helps somewhat.
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hello mate yeah sounds about rite but i dnt think i will need a new cv because the ring is not conncted to the shaft it bolts to the hub does any one how easy it is to get the hub apart does it need to be pressed out ??
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has any one taken a rear hub apart ????
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