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Non-member
Front wheel bearing
Hi guys what's the best way to change the front bearings at home? My worrie is I have the 285 discs and I don't know which motor they came of to Order new bearings.. As usual you help is appreciated.. Got to get them done by Saturday
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Non-member
Re: Front wheel bearing
The discs wont make a difference mate. The bearing is pressed into the hub.
It needs a hefty press to push out old and put in the new so best left to a garage.
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Committee, Shop Manager, SE Regional Rep
Re: Front wheel bearing
Bearings fit into the hub not the disc. Remove caliper, disc and bolts to suspension and wishbone. Easiest is take to a garage to change over then fit back to car
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Non-member
Re: Front wheel bearing
Firstly, the front bearings are in the hub not the disc like the rears, best thing to do is strip the hub off be careful not to muller the track rod, as if they stay in place you won't need to do the tracking again
You can knock out the old bearings with some wood and a hammer or some suitable metal tubing, the new bearing needs to go in perfectly straight and as gently as possible.
Alternative, and the easier option is to take the hub to a local mech with a press and drop him some drink money 10 Minuit job with a press
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Non-member
Re: Front wheel bearing
Sorry been along testing week.. I wa reading all te wizard stuff first.. And they were on anoint the rears.. I was hoping I could of done them at home... Garage it is then
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Non-member
Re: Front wheel bearing
Double sorry I just remembered r5turboron has a press sorry guys..
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Non-member
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Motech
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Committee, NW Regional Rep
Re: Front wheel bearing
Tony, you're just too cheap mate!
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Non-member
Re: Front wheel bearing
Bearings done today with the help of old my mucker r5turboron and his very useful 10ton press god that made it so much easier the drivers side was knackerd and an advisory for two mots lol it finally went yesterday on the way home from noble crazy to think we was touching warp factor on the way home.. But all sorted now both sides happy days
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