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paultownsend
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rear wheel bearing change
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09 December 2008, 01:06 »
iv always given a new disk and bearing combo to a garage to sort out before. but as i made the mistake of getting non-genuine bearings, the rear left needs replacing after 4000 miles. all greased and torqued corectly.
is this a job that can be done on my bench? or is a press neeeded?
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rubjonny
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Re: rear wheel bearing change
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09 December 2008, 09:49 »
rear bearings are pretty easy to diy, tap out old races and tap in newuns with a suitable drift. The old knackered race makes a perfect drift for the job
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Steve_B
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Re: rear wheel bearing change
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09 December 2008, 13:37 »
Can be done with a hammer and socket if you're careful enough. Just take your time and keep checking they're going in straight.
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The Mighty Elvi
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Re: rear wheel bearing change
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09 December 2008, 14:04 »
I Suggest you read this first if you have not done this before!!
http://www.mailonsunday.co.uk/news/article-1092207/Woman-medical-student-died-crash-driver-bolted-wheel-nuts-tightly.html
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paultownsend
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Re: rear wheel bearing change
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09 December 2008, 14:43 »
fook! as far as iv practiced, its only tightened finger tight. i wonder if that chap overtightened and didnt use proper bearing grease
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AudiA8Quattro
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Re: rear wheel bearing change
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09 December 2008, 17:55 »
Rear bearings shouldn't be torqued, thats what went wrong.
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Ben Lessani
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Re: rear wheel bearing change
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09 December 2008, 19:38 »
Yeah, rear bearings are a doddle, tap out the old'uns and tap in the new ones. The nut only goes on hand tight - which is pretty scary considering thats all that holds the wheel on!
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rubjonny
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Re: rear wheel bearing change
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10 December 2008, 08:42 »
you should tighten them down while spinning the disc/drum to settle the bearings, then loosen angain and set it so the flat washer is movable with a screwdriver, then fit the lock washer & pin then the dust cap. All in the haynes/bentley.
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Wayne
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Re: rear wheel bearing change
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10 December 2008, 08:59 »
Never torque a taper bearing as you will crush it, only needs to be hand tight as the split pin holds it.
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paultownsend
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Re: rear wheel bearing change
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10 December 2008, 12:24 »
like i said in my 2nd post. think il be ringing avs. vw are very expensive for these items
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