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Title: Jobs done this (long) weekend
Post by: Markjay on 09 April 2007, 20:22:10
Replaced front wheel bearings, brake discs & pads

Camcover leak sorted on driver-side (the easy one...), breather box cleaned.

Errrr... that's it.  :)



Title: Re: Jobs done this (long) weekend
Post by: Timbuk on 09 April 2007, 20:44:15
Good jobs done though :y
Title: Re: Jobs done this (long) weekend
Post by: Taxi_Driver on 09 April 2007, 20:46:41
Well done MJ  :y
Title: Re: Jobs done this (long) weekend
Post by: Markie on 09 April 2007, 22:39:24
...and an excellent " how to guide"  :y
Title: Re: Jobs done this (long) weekend
Post by: theolodian on 09 April 2007, 22:41:21
Are the front wheelbearings service items or replace only?


oh yeah, well done  :)
Title: Re: Jobs done this (long) weekend
Post by: Markjay on 09 April 2007, 22:41:38
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...and an excellent " how to guide"  :y


Just a reminder to anyone considering changing the front bearings - it is only one single nut, if you have the right tool to remove it and the right tool to fasten it then there really isn't much too it...

Title: Re: Jobs done this (long) weekend
Post by: Markjay on 09 April 2007, 22:43:06
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Are the front wheelbearings service items or replace only?


oh yeah, well done  :)


1. Replace only, they are non-adjustable (e.g. you can't just tighten then a bit to eliminate play etc)

2. They come with the wheel hub (the bit that the disc brake bolts onto)

3. they are around £70 each side on TC  :(

4. the good news is that they normally go... I must have been unlucky.



Title: Re: Jobs done this (long) weekend
Post by: TheBoy on 09 April 2007, 22:47:02
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3. they are around £70 each side on TC  :(
Pattern parts are cheaper....
Title: Re: Jobs done this (long) weekend
Post by: theolodian on 09 April 2007, 22:49:15
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Are the front wheelbearings service items or replace only?


oh yeah, well done  :)


1. Replace only, they are non-adjustable (e.g. you can't just tighten then a bit to eliminate play etc)

2. They come with the wheel hub (the bit that the disc brake bolts onto)

3. they are around £70 each side on TC  :(

4. the good news is that they normally go... I must have been unlucky.
OK, cheers.  If the pavement surface and speed are just so I get a wobble/rattle in the OSF that feels like a wheel bearing, ball joint, etc.  However I have new wishbones and the steering links are all solid.  Only other possibility is droplink I guess.
Title: Re: Jobs done this (long) weekend
Post by: Markjay on 09 April 2007, 22:52:51
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Are the front wheelbearings service items or replace only?


oh yeah, well done  :)


1. Replace only, they are non-adjustable (e.g. you can't just tighten then a bit to eliminate play etc)

2. They come with the wheel hub (the bit that the disc brake bolts onto)

3. they are around £70 each side on TC  :(

4. the good news is that they normally go... I must have been unlucky.
OK, cheers.  If the pavement surface and speed are just so I get a wobble/rattle in the OSF that feels like a wheel bearing, ball joint, etc.  However I have new wishbones and the steering links are all solid.  Only other possibility is droplink I guess.

A bearing problem should come up as play when rocking the wheel with the car jacked-up. Incidentally, mine was only rocking side-to-side, but nor top-to-bottom. The way to confirm apparently is to have someone fully apply the brakes and then check again for play - if the play is gone, then it's the wheel bearing, if the play is still there then it is another suspension component.




Title: Re: Jobs done this (long) weekend
Post by: Markie on 09 April 2007, 22:55:28
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3. they are around £70 each side on TC  :(
Pattern parts are cheaper....


are they recommended? or a steer clear like exhausts?
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Post by: Markjay on 09 April 2007, 22:55:29
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3. they are around £70 each side on TC  :(
Pattern parts are cheaper....

I did look for pattern, but the only seller that had them for real cheap (£40) only had one unit, and I needed two... the other ones I found on eBay were marginally cheaper e.g. around £60 so I decided to stick with Vx. I didn't try the likes of Autovaux though....
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Post by: Markjay on 09 April 2007, 22:59:22
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3. they are around £70 each side on TC  :(
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are they recommended? or a steer clear like exhausts?


The Vx ones I bought are made by Toyo Japan. I know that SKF makes Omega front bearing (with the Hub), and they are pretty good, but I couldn't find them anywhere...

Title: Re: Jobs done this (long) weekend
Post by: TheBoy on 09 April 2007, 23:04:14
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3. they are around £70 each side on TC  :(
Pattern parts are cheaper....


are they recommended? or a steer clear like exhausts?
I have a pattern on the MV6.... .....time will tell....
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Post by: Markjay on 09 April 2007, 23:12:46
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3. they are around £70 each side on TC  :(
Pattern parts are cheaper....


are they recommended? or a steer clear like exhausts?
I have a pattern on the MV6.... .....time will tell....


How much were they?

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Post by: theolodian on 09 April 2007, 23:13:52
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3. they are around £70 each side on TC  :(
Pattern parts are cheaper....


are they recommended? or a steer clear like exhausts?
I have a pattern on the MV6.... .....time will tell....
Came with hub?
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Post by: TheBoy on 09 April 2007, 23:14:48
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3. they are around £70 each side on TC  :(
Pattern parts are cheaper....


are they recommended? or a steer clear like exhausts?
I have a pattern on the MV6.... .....time will tell....


How much were they?

Not entirely sure, as Matchless won't tell me!
Title: Re: Jobs done this (long) weekend
Post by: Markjay on 09 April 2007, 23:22:02
Well it does not matter who made the hub, if they stuck a Japanese or SKF bearing in it then it will be OK...
Title: Re: Jobs done this (long) weekend
Post by: Auto Addict on 10 April 2007, 06:42:21
Well done MJ :y
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Post by: Markjay on 10 April 2007, 07:26:35
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Well done MJ :y


You're up early?  ;D
Title: Re: Jobs done this (long) weekend
Post by: Auto Addict on 10 April 2007, 08:46:59
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Well done MJ :y


You're up early?  ;D

You're up late..... ;D