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help advise needed (photo inside)
nickW:
if you have a look at this thread you will see that ive been changing a swivel
http://forums.mud-club.com/viewtopic.php?t=22606
i took the rear wheel bearing off, i found out it was pretty knackered anyway. The shaft it sits on has some pretty bad scoring on it, (see pic)
will it have to be replaced and how much do they cost
hobbit:
Looks like a replacement there, it is a bit chewed
Rear Axle non ABS from JA032851
D1 rear hub, £35+vat each paddocks
http://www.paddockspares.com/sp/category/DISCOVERY_1/subcategory/Axle/searchbox2/5)_Rear_Axle_non_ABS_from_JA032851.html
Rear Axle to JA032850
£65
http://www.paddockspares.com/sp/category/DISCOVERY_1/subcategory/Axle/searchbox2/4)_Rear_Axle_to_JA032850.html
Rear Axle with ABS
£35
http://www.paddockspares.com/sp/category/DISCOVERY_1/subcategory/Axle/searchbox2/6)_Rear_Axle_with_ABS.html
Good luck
nickW:
its the front axle if that makes any difference
blackbob:
my disco rear was the same and a genuine landrover stub axle was £75 mine was causing tyre scrubbing cos the previous owner left the damaged part on and the oil was gushing out onto the disc
ChrisW:
If you leave it as it is you'll probably start munching the inner wheel bearings - BTDT :roll:
I've got it down as part number FTC57 - cheapest I could find was K Motors £64.37 inc. VAT and free delivery as order would be over £50.
You'll need FRC2310 locking plate and FTC3648 gasket. Total of £67.91 - see http://www.lrdirect.com
I've had good service off them recently and found them to be very competitive.
You'll need to ensure those part numbers are a match for your vehicle - they're based on it being an 89-94 model.
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