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Front Hub bearings


 
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PostPosted: Thu Mar 19, 2015 11:38    Post subject: Front Hub bearings Reply with quote

There are two sets of bearings in the Hub, front and back, which sit inside races that should be changed at the same time as the bearing.
The rear set is larger and requires a seal fitting after it is put in. The front one is protected by the hub centre cap.
An inexpensive supplier is Milners:- Front Axle Bearings and seals

Old set removed from vehicle:-




OEM Inner set and Seal:-






OEM Outer set:-




You can get a complete set from Milners, Note that the outer bearings are not OEM branded:-




The knuckle is the part behind the hub, which the hub goes onto, and the driveshaft passes through that:-






In the back of that there is another needle bearing, often called an upright bearing - MB160670.

These are inexpensive - Approx £12 from Milners:- Upright Needle Bearing






Not too expensive, though makes a world of a difference, if they are worn and have broken apart:-




Surprisingly the Needle bearing seals are also used by Nissan, who have lower prices.  Rolling Eyes




Note that at the back of the knuckle there is a brass spacer which is slotted on one side. The centre hole is bevelled and only fits on one way round, with the smooth side against the needle bearing seal.  Wink








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