My front strut top bearings are rooted, and I'm too much of a Jew to pay whatever ridiculous price people are asking for them now, so I bought a couple of 6302 bearings from Saeco for about 6 bucks each. Getting the old ones out isn't as simple as pressing them out in a vice though. You can see the strut top on the left has the old bearing still - this is held in by the metal sleeve that the bearing sits in being slightly longer than the bearing, and then sort of folded over the outer race to retain it.
I had to put the strut top on the lathe and carefully machine off the folded over bit. A 1" ferrule was exactly the same OD as the metal sleeve that the bearing is pressed into, so after machining the barbs out of the inside of it to the depth of the bearing I stuck it in the vice against the bottom of the strut up with a socket pressing against the top of the bearing and popped the suckers out. After press fitting the new bearings I staked them in with a centre punch for peace of mind.
Pic to prove I actually did some work:
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I haven't installed these yet, but Brocky got me some proper Cobra lowering springs for a C32, so when I fit those and the new balljoint I'll fit these too. Also tonight I fitted my new R30 rear shocks to the back of the car and WHOAH it definitely does not look lowered in the rear now! This is actually quite handy, as I'm not not experiencing the massive levels of guard rub gnawing away at my rear tyres any more. Hopefully it will settle slightly over the next few days, by which time I should have my own guard roller. The handling now is very nice indeed!
Unfortunately I'm having some highly annoying electrical issues - often after I shut the car off there's no charge in the battery to start it again. This has left me stranded a few times

. The alternator is less than a year old and the alternator light has never come on the whole time. The battery is about 2 weeks old. If I jump start the car it will run fine, but the battery indicator light shows no charge. I have no idea if this is a battery issue or alternator issue or something else, but I've got a guy booked to look at it on Monday or Wednesday. Fingers crossed it's not expensive to fix!
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