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MQ Bearing woes

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MQ Bearing woes

Post by ThirstyMQ »

Evening all,

Upon the installation of a much needed starter motor, the first test drive revealed that the front wheel bearings were shot (no grease at all!!) The battery is stuffed too! :bad-words:

Does anyone know of a good wheel bearing place in the Sydney area??? "REPCO" want $80 per side, "Hi-Tech brake and clutch" want $60 per side and I'm yet to get in contact with "Advance Bearings" in Blacktown.

Do these prices sound reasonable for inside and outside bearings and hub seals for a 84 Nissan MQ Patrol L28 with discs on front??

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Post by high n mighty »

Firstly, post things like this in tech.

Secondly, post once only

Thirdly, A bearing company will be alot cheaper wheather you are in the trade or not(I'm assuming that your noy or you would know better)

Fourthly, I have a belly button :armsup: :armsup: :armsup:

Edit: Fifthly, I am drunk and miss-spelt so had to edit, I heart you :finger: :finger:
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Post by RaginRover »

high n mighty wrote:Firstly, post things like this in tech.

Secondly, post once only

Thirdly, A bearing company will be alot cheaper wheather you are in the trade or not(I'm assuming that your noy or you would know better)

Fourthly, I have a belly button :armsup: :armsup: :armsup:

Edit: Fifthly, I am drunk and miss-spelt so had to edit, I heart you :finger: :finger:
Firstly give him a break - he probably just made a mistake

Secondly: I have moved it across to General Tech

Thirdly: Don't be a pain in the ass to our members

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Post by V8Patrol »

If the wheel bearings are history then more n likely the kingpin bearings should be joining em !

Fit new locking tabs while your in there..... cost $8 each and they WILL ensure that the wheel doesnt fall off down the track !

Prices sound right and reasonably fair ( have paid more and got em for less )........... shop around !
A couple of the "auto groups" used to do a 'kit" which included everything for a full re-bearing and seal job to a MQ / MK hub, they sold for around $150 but I havent seen one for ages.

Will take you a Sat Arvo to do both front wheel bearings and kingpin bearings....... but $$$$ & time well spent in the long run

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Post by dumbdunce »

you can get wheel bearing kits and knuckle kits from Don Kyatt in Seven Hills, for a reasonable price, they are also often available on ebay for cheaper.

have lots of rags or shop towel handy. you will need a tub of LMM grease, a tub of wheel bearing grease, and fresh 80W90 oil for the diff. Prepare yourself for a messy afternoon. have a few litres of solvent to wash everything in before you put it all back together.
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Post by mud13s »

Local auto parts got mine in for about $45 per side that was bearings and grease seal etc,

He looked them up in a CBC catalogue dunno if he got them from there but would be cheaper to get them directly

The locking tabs were only a couple of bucks each they had to come from Nissan though.

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