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Getting wheel bearings from bearing shops

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Getting wheel bearings from bearing shops

Post by Josh n Kat »

Repacked my front wheel bearings last night and noticed one side was rather shagged so looking into replacing it.

Was wondering if anyone had just got their wheel bearings from a bearing shop instead of buying a kit from sepco or poopercheap? i understand if you buy a kit you get all the seals and stuff but i've got spares from a hub seal kit so don't need them.

If i give the bearing shop all the numbers off the bearing and even take it down and match it up surely it'd be just the same as buying a kit right? and probably cheaper, which is the main purpose of the exercise.

Any advice or suggestions welcome.
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Re: Getting wheel bearings from bearing shops

Post by Josh n Kat »

All good!
Took about 25 pages worth of searching but i found the numbers i was chasing.

[url]http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/viewtopic ... L+BEARINGS[/url]

Still chasing opinions of anyone that may have used them thou, cheers!
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Re: Getting wheel bearings from bearing shops

Post by Josh n Kat »

just spoke to the guys at Statewide Bearings at Virginia.

Ordered the following -
Inner bearing set - P/N HR33110J / HR33110JA $47.50 + GST

Outer Bearing set - P/N LM501310 / LM501349 $28.66 + GST

Total - $76.16 ($84 including GST)

That's not including seals but i got a hub seal kit for $120 from Burson so got all my seals right there!

dunno if a mod wants to put this is the bible section for any future reference but thought there might be a few people curious on here.

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Re: Getting wheel bearings from bearing shops

Post by MARKx4 »

I was going to say, buy the kits from cbc bearings

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Re: Getting wheel bearings from bearing shops

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Yeah cheers mate.
I've bought them from sepco previously but just thought to myself there had to be a cheaper way to get them when you pay well over $100 there!
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Re: Getting wheel bearings from bearing shops

Post by vanbox »

Was that to service one wheel or both?
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Re: Getting wheel bearings from bearing shops

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Just one side mate.

In heindsight i reckon it'd be possible to shop around and get a better price then that. But unfortunatly didn't have that much spare time.
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Re: Getting wheel bearings from bearing shops

Post by thehanko »

I akways get my bearings from bearing suppliers. you usually don't need to search for the numbers.

just walk in and say i need wheel bearings for a such and such car and they look it up.

seals too - $2 instead of $15 - what ever from a dealer or reseller.
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Re: Getting wheel bearings from bearing shops

Post by vanbox »

I just replaced a front bearing in mine on the weekend. Needed one there and then, paid $81 from Repco which I thought was dear. But seems to be alright.

Just paid for new rear bearings today!!! :bad-words: :bad-words:
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Re: Getting wheel bearings from bearing shops

Post by Josh n Kat »

Yeah well unfortunately That seems to be where I'm headed now too. Does anyone know the part numbers for a rear wheel bearing kit?
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