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mlines:
Go careful when buying non-Suzuki King Pin bearings. I understand that although they are designated as 30302 which is standard across the Suzuki range the Jimny ones are 30302JR which are a slightly different size.

Martin

glaggs:
Hi Martin - bearing sizes are Engineering stand, I think you'll find that the letters refer to the fasct that Suzuki ones come with a sealed? edge. A decent bearing stockist will confirm this, though I guess may not stock the sealed version. As the seal doesn't seem to work on jimny's used regularly off road then as long as you check/clean/grease them regularly there will be littler or no difference in performance.

mlines:
I was just relaying what was discussed on www.jimny.se where 30302 bearing would not tighten fully but 30302JR ones apparently do. Its not something I have done, but will be soon.

Here they are apparently slightly different sizes from the same supplier - but it could just be a difference in manufacturer description and its only 0.05 mm but the second ones are "J2"

http://simplybearings.co.uk/shop/p45077/30302+Taper+Roller+Bearings+15x42x14.3mm/product_info.html?osCsid=17bf538560e1677304eaec4287d93e65

http://simplybearings.co.uk/shop/p14771/SKF+30302J2+Metric+Single+Row+Taper+Roller+Bearing+15x42x14.25mm/product_info.html?osCsid=17bf538560e1677304eaec4287d93e65

Looking at the Koyo brochure "J" means increased accuracy in manfacture

Martin

diesel vit:
Steve can I ask you what make of  correction arms and panhard rods you used and did you find out on how to set them up?

Robert

glaggs:
Looking on the net JR mean manufactured to a recognised std and tolerence - all the sites I found selling the only listed 30302JR's. But the 30302 part definately denotes the size. Prices vary from £6 ish to £14.

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