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16-08-2009, 06:46 PM | #31 | ||
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ok well its all back on, after 2 weeks of being off the road im looking forward to a drive, however, there is no movement if I rock the wheel up and down but left and right (i.e. towards and away from the car) there is a small amount of movement.
I had major issues with tightening the tie rod and that stupid swivel bolt that has the tapered end so I was wondering... will it be safe to drive or should I get a mechanic to check it over? |
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19-05-2010, 12:23 PM | #32 | ||
Ford lover
Join Date: May 2005
Location: Melbourne Vic
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Guys,
Having the same problem with my AU2 IRS Ghia. Already taken it to a guy who said he could fix it, broke my hub trying to get the bearing out and then put a wreckers hub on it, guess what, that bearing is rooted as well! Was OK for a few days (and realised that the diff is whiney as well) It sounds worse than it did with the original rooted hub+bearing. Spoke to Ben at Northern Differentials, melbourne (based on a bit of goggling) so taking the car down there this weekend. Said they can do the bearings (at lot less than what its cost me so far) and rebuild the diff same day so we'll see how we go. Wish me luck - heres hoping to see some change from 1500. W |
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19-05-2010, 03:49 PM | #33 | ||||
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I would get it checked over to be on the safe side as I know what happends when the tie rod comes loose. Quote:
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22-05-2011, 09:20 PM | #34 | ||
Bitsa
Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: Adelaide next to the airport in The Castle!
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Just went through this myself this week on my AU XR8 ex police car. Thought I would share what I have learned.
Ford dealers in Adelaide and probably everywhere else won't touch your rear bearings if you remove the assembly yourself. They want the whole job or nothing, something about not wanting liability of improperly fitted rear bearing assemblies to the car. (Ok I can understand that in this day and age of people not taking responsibility for their actions) Most mechanics and diff businesses don't have the ability, knowledge or big enough press to press out the hubs and old bearings. I went to an Engineering shop, they pressed the bearings easily. Even one Ford dealer I spoke to said they use an engineering shop to do theirs! Guess what, after 2 years of meaning to change the bearings (made driving interesting) the drivers side hub was stuffed!! The hunt to find a replacement!! New from ford $440. Hell no!! A big ford wreckers north of Adelaide sell the whole assembly for $390 With no idea of how good or bad the bearing is or if the hub is just as bad. All other wreckers at the time had nill stock. There's no hope of U pull it having one.. Then by chance I found Falcon Spares and Repairs, Or Limo Scene I have seen it called, in Lonsdale.. Had second hand hubs already removed and cleaned ready to go, even had a press to fit it for me. For a great price!! These guys do this job all the time and really know their stuff. I highly recommend them. If you have any late model ford issues try them first, I will from now on!!
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07-09-2012, 09:53 PM | #35 | ||
Starter Motor
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Location: cairns
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i am quite puzzled i had to replace my lhr wheel bearing (which seems quite common) came on here read this post and shat myself thinking it was going to be hell but after using my grandfathers 20t press from supercheap without a problem lol like a hot knife thru butter it seems to me you blokes like exagerate things a little dont get me wrong spot about every thing but the 50t press, my biggest problem was the deep 36mm socket being my set only goes to 32 shallow
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08-09-2012, 12:07 AM | #36 | ||
FF.Com.Au Hardcore
Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Melb north
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not at all mate, some bearings do come out easy, others are a bastard.
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25-05-2013, 08:42 PM | #37 | ||
CNC fixer guy
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Melbourne Vic
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Hi guys, i just bought a neat 99 au fairlane (irs) v8 with 135,000 km and noticed a vibration above 70km/h. Found lhr bearing loose.
Took car back to dealer for repair as it def should not have passed road worthy. How many km did your cars have when the wheel bearing failed? Which side? Also has excess driveline thud or clunk when shifting r to d or when cruising to accellerating on freeway etc. Will need to check bushes shafts etc. |
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26-05-2013, 03:30 PM | #38 | ||
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Don't worry about kms - just about anything can go wrong on a 14 year old car
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02-06-2013, 10:44 AM | #39 | ||
Mr Polish
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Across the road from Speedway City
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I changed my AU XR's rear bearings recently with SKF brand stuff for $35 a side
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26-07-2013, 09:53 AM | #40 | ||
CNC fixer guy
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Melbourne Vic
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skf bearings for $35 each,
that sounds too cheap, are you sure they were'nt a chinese knock off?? If they were indeed legit, what part no and where did you get em so cheap? cheapest i have found in Mel is NTN (japan) bearing for $70 each. cheers. |
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26-07-2013, 11:55 AM | #41 | |||
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05-10-2022, 11:40 PM | #42 | ||
Starter Motor
Join Date: Jan 2006
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Hi, is it possible to buy a new hub and bearing and swap it out easily (without any special tools or press)?
hub need replacing as broken stud and I think the bearing is stuffed anyway. Jusy want to know if it can be done at home. cheers 2001 fairlane ghia au2 5L IRS |
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