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Front Ball Bearings, Strut mount, Inner CV boot, and clunking noise

Discussion in 'Daihatsu Hi jet' started by Lonestartroy, Oct 1, 2018.

  1. Lonestartroy

    Lonestartroy New Member

    Have a 2010 Daihatsu Hijet pickup. I've searched and searched for above items. Need Front bearings, Strut mount for right hand driver's side, and inner CV boot for Driver's side. Also when I'm moving I hear a clunking noise and can feel it at my feet on the driver's side. Seems like the faster I go the quicker it clunks. Also seems like when there are 2 people in the cab it does it less. The strut does not appear to have lose any oil and fells fine when you pull the shaft in and out. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
     
  2. Lonestartroy

    Lonestartroy New Member

    Well I found the CV boots and bearings on Ebay. Still cannot locate a part number for the strut mount. I can't be the only person who ever needed a strut mount.
     
  3. ttc

    ttc Active Member

    Parts fan I get link later
     
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  7. Lonestartroy

    Lonestartroy New Member

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  10. ttc

    ttc Active Member

    get the part number on the fiche at partsfan then look them up at impex.
     
  11. ttc

    ttc Active Member

    impex prices are pretty competitive. but its a bit of a process to order.
    1- open acount
    2 - order parts
    3 - pay for parts
    4 - check back for shipping invoice (they dont notify)
    5 - pay shipping (seems like actual shipping cost not a marked up price)
    6 - you should have your parts in 5-10 days.
     
  12. Lonestartroy

    Lonestartroy New Member

    Expensive but looks like they are the only place on earth that has it. Thanks
     
  13. ttc

    ttc Active Member

    https://partsfan.com/daihatsu/ it is best to put your trucks serial number in as there are slight changes in the parts over the years even for the same model number. you really need to look up parts for your serial number truck.
     
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  15. ttc

    ttc Active Member

    why do you need the upper half of the mount?
     
  16. Lonestartroy

    Lonestartroy New Member

    I do not need a 3 dollar part. It is the strut mount which is 38.89. The rubber in the mount is shot and rattles. The plastic spacers are fine. Is the serial number the one that is stamped in the metal under the driver's seat? Starts with S210P-XXXXXXXX.
     
  17. ttc

    ttc Active Member

    yup thats one the spots you will find the serial number. not sure if the 210 mount is similar to the 110 but the seal around the plastic spacer will hold it together even if its cracked. untill it falls apart in your hands lol i been there
     
  18. Lonestartroy

    Lonestartroy New Member

    Thanks for all the help. My truck seems solid and really enjoy driving it. My CV boots ripped and going to clean and relube them. With that and the new bearing should be in good shape for awhile.
     

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