how much did you pay if you dont mind me asking?? :p
or pm me if you want.. just want to know roughly how much


oh, and will the same bolts fit? or is the threading different?

cheers
 
both have different style bolt on stub axles but bear in mind the mk2 is a rear disc/hub assy together and the mk3 is all seperate parts

quite possible though
 
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both have different style bolt on stub axles but bear in mind the mk2 is a rear disc/hub assy together and the mk3 is all seperate parts

quite possible though

erm.. sorry for my ignorance, but what exactly does that mean ?? :shrug: :redface:

so it wont be a case of just taking off the calipers, removing pads/discs, taking hub off and then new hub on.. put existing calipers, discs/pads back on??

sorry, i'm not very technical!
 
MK2 uses a stub axle with seperate bearings pressed into the rear disc/drum

MK3 uses a sealed rear hub/bearing assembly

You'd need MK2 stub axles, discs and bearings to make them fit the MK3
 
jesus.. is it a hard job to fit? or still quite easy? any special tools needed?

sorry for all the questions! just dont want to go and buy the wrong things!

thanks
 
Easy to fit but not worth it imo, time you buy all the other bits it will probably work out cheaper buying two oe mk3 hub/bearings.

Also worth noting the mk2 uses a 226x10mm rear discs against the mk3 232x9mm, this "may" cause issues when trying to fit them
 
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