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The easy way is to go to the dealership parts department. They would keep those in stock. Or you go to a spares motor factor like the ones below. They are picking up 'wheel bearings', but they can supply all bearing parts..
https://www.autodoc.co.uk > spares > hyundai > coupe
Over 5000 car parts for HYUNDAI COUPE found in stock at AUTODOC ? Purchase vehicle parts ? auto accessories for HYUNDAI COUPE online at affordable prices ...
No idea just get the new belt and play with it it will come to you in the end ,remember that the belt goes right around the alternator not just around the edge if you understand my drift
pray may i ask what the heck is a X reg ??? is it a secret code ,now do front a rear lights not work down one side of vehicle ,or just the rear light cluster one side ,not sure here but i think having the steering wheel on the wrong side doesnt help either ,its a stick change as well i suppose hope your left handed ?? and go on tell me its a diesel as well so it sounds like a truck and smells as well
USING THE TIREJACK CRANK UNDER THE HOOD, INSERT IT THROUGH THE TUBE ON THE BACK OF THE VEHICLE (HOLE IN BUMBER OR CLOSE BY) TURN TO THE LEFT AND THE CABLE HOLDING THE SPARE IN PLACE SHOULD BEGIN TO DROP DOWN. CONTINUE TURNING UNTIL THE SPARE TOUCHES THE GROUND. TURN THE END OF THE CABLE SIDEWAYS SO IT CAN GO THROUGH THE HUB OF THE WHEEL.HOPE THIS HELPS. LET ME KNOW. THANKS FOR AN HONEST RATING AND FOR USING FIX-YA
My Clio has 15 inch rims and takes a 185/55 R15 tyre. I don't know if all the models are the same. If you are replacing the rims be careful your new rims have the same number of stud holes (mine is 4) and the same pitch circle diameter (PCD) (mine is 100 mm I think).
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