Hello all,
I have a bit of a dilemna, my van appears to be missing a front wheel bearing grease cap/cover.
Now I haven't managed to find what the proper name is for these, and as such I can't find anything at all on the internet for them.
The left one is present, but appears to be impossible to remove and so I cant really get a decent picture to illustrate what I'm after, but if anyone knows what I mean and could point me in the right direction I would be very grateful...3 days to Germany!!!
Cheers
Wheel Bearing Grease Cap???
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As well as the clip, they can simply be a complete b***** to get off
Sometimes they really need forcing - using a crowbar and rubber mallet if all else fails.
Here's the left hand side...
speedo cap
Anyone know if you can/cannot put a left side one on the right side? I think they're the same size...

Sometimes they really need forcing - using a crowbar and rubber mallet if all else fails.
Here's the left hand side...
speedo cap
Anyone know if you can/cannot put a left side one on the right side? I think they're the same size...
One T25 in London, another one in Sydney.
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Re: Wheel Bearing Grease Cap???
Worldcupgoer wrote:I have a bit of a dilemna, my van appears to be missing a front wheel bearing grease cap/cover.
have you tried your local scrap yard?, it's the one part that neither wears out or goes rusty

take a claw hammer, it will come off easily that way.
