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Posted: Tue Oct 09, 2007 11:24 am
by Bax
This thread has just confused me, I went looking for replacement wheel bearings for my gf's 97 Suzuki, not sure what model that's classed at sorry guys I'm not up to speed with it. 97, soft top 1.3l.

Anyway, I rang Repco and all the local places asking for prices for replacement wheel bearings, apparently I could only get genuine. So I rang suzuki and got told a price close to 300 or something for the fronts and the same for the rears.

Are these bearings listed above, the part number, are they what I need?

Posted: Tue Oct 09, 2007 12:26 pm
by fool_injected
Genuine bearings are brought by Suzuki from SKF, NSK, Timken, CBC etc
They are just normal everyday bearings and seals

Ozie Spares 9725-7908 (Fairfield, Sydney)
$50 each side

KIT=WBK 2613
contains
2x LM300849RG3/811RG Bearings (NSK brand)
1x 402383 Seal

He is likely to be out of stock ATM cause I cleaned him out on Sunday

Posted: Tue Oct 09, 2007 12:28 pm
by fool_injected
suzuki boy wrote:MIne were rotted but fixed last week! :cool:

Were $33 a side just in case you wanted to know wether your getting ripprd or i got ripped! MIne a narrow track!
DAMN GOOD PRICE, lucky barstard ;)

Posted: Tue Oct 09, 2007 12:51 pm
by 86slowsierra
if you looking for a good price then a bearing shop is probably going to be the best place to look. Just take down your old bearings and seals and see if the have any the same.
i buy my bearings from a shop near ARB northern and seals from Repco.
Dont pay more then $50 a side.