noisey wheel bearing!
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- jonowong
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noisey wheel bearing!
where can i get a wheel bearing kit?!
and is it an easy DIY job?!
and is it an easy DIY job?!
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Just got prices For these Ex Japan for someone else, so thought it would be worth posting up:
Rear Hub MR131217 $233.69 + postage
Rear Hub MR316500 $213.14 + postage
Rear Hub MR131217 $233.69 + postage
Rear Hub MR316500 $213.14 + postage
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Has anyone pulled em apart and recorded the beariing numbers?Bennoz wrote:Bearings are bearings. Just get some old ones (one front, one rear) and go to a bearing supplier like ABC, CBC or Consolidated Bearings. There are hundereds of bearing suppliers in the yellow pages - they'll just match them up for you. There's no need to buy Mitsi gen.
It would be a great idea to post them somewear. Just to make it a quicker job to replace them if you already have the correct bearings when you tear the hubs down.
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Good point. Jonowong, can you read any numbers & brand off the bearing in your spare rear hub assembly? If we get that - and assuming the fronts are the same (will double check that on CAPS) - then we've got our bearing part number. All bearing shops would be able to cross reference it too.DaveO wrote:Has anyone pulled em apart and recorded the beariing numbers?Bennoz wrote:Bearings are bearings. Just get some old ones (one front, one rear) and go to a bearing supplier like ABC, CBC or Consolidated Bearings. There are hundereds of bearing suppliers in the yellow pages - they'll just match them up for you. There's no need to buy Mitsi gen.
It would be a great idea to post them somewear. Just to make it a quicker job to replace them if you already have the correct bearings when you tear the hubs down.
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