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more wheel bearing problems
nismo2004:
having more problms with my front wheel bearings.
fitted a set on temken wheel bearings and a new stub axle on the front of my disco a week ago,
i have done around 200 miles and now i have play again, and the side with the new stub is the worse,
last time the passenger side bearing had fallen apart causing damage to the stub axle and i had to replace the stub axle aswell.
hope to get the car up on stands again this week to inspect to see if just needs adjsting or if the bearings are wearing again .
SteveGoodz:
Crikey, play again after just 200 miles? Don't sound right. I've done about 350 miles since I did my fronts t'other week and they're still good and tight.
Guess you gotta ask: did you replace the inner races in the hub? What grease did you use and how much? Did you torque up the bearings correctly?
Hope it's something simple :)
Range Rover Blues:
Don't panic. Set the bearings, check them for grease of course and see how you go, one of the races might have been unseated.
Also, did you check the CV joint endfloat?
Finally have you checked the steering swivel joints thoroughly? I know a guy who went through several sets of bearings (MOT fail IIRC) before anyone noticed it was the swivel not the wheel bearing.
nismo2004:
panic over, they was in need of adjusting as i didn realise they needed t be torqed on.
they was still clean and full of grease evn after my day of laning yesterday.
so fingers cross should be fin now for a good while..
Range Rover Blues:
Err, torqued on? not heard of that before. I hope you mean the 18lb/ft or so it takes to "settle" the bearings before you slacken them off? taper rollers need a tint amount of free play which is barley detectable at the rim once the wheel is back on.
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