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SYFL2 Member Since: 16 Jun 2012 Location: Sheffield Posts: 2594 |
Not Freelander but I’ve seen people do them with a strong G clamp. |
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6th Sep 2024 1:36 pm |
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jules Member Since: 13 Dec 2007 Location: The Wilds of Warwickshire Posts: 5020 |
My local garage replaced the NSF wheel bearing in 2022 - total cost was £216. He said at the time he was glad he had a really good press.
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6th Sep 2024 2:43 pm |
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Rommel Member Since: 20 Aug 2017 Location: Sandhurst Berkshire Posts: 632 |
Not seen any complete rear knuckles and bearings available only front ones? The above method is ok if you have the tooling if not knuckle off and take it to a good garage that has a press and get them to press it out and new one in. Good luck. 2013 FL2 XS. Defender 90 300 TDi. Defender 90 300 TDi CSW. 1964 MGB Roadster. 1944 Willys MB "Jeep" with bullet holes. (gone) 17 hand Irish Drought Thoroughbred (mostly lame) Nagging Old Boiler. Mahatma Gandhi said if there is an Idiot in power those who elected him are well represented |
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6th Sep 2024 3:40 pm |
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Boxa Member Since: 01 Apr 2024 Location: Coventry Posts: 97 |
its not a bad job just time consuming to remove the hub from the car, remove brake calliper and pads also the caliper bracket 2 bolts remove brake disk remove ABS sensor be careful give it a good squirt of WD and have a cup of tea then just wiggle it out with a screwdriver take your time it will come out plenty of WD shock strut can stay in place just remove the pinch bolt and drive a wedge into the gap to spred it slightly a small chisel or metal head screwdriver will do it.you also have to remove the handbrake cable and shoes take yout time and use a screwdriver to prise the clip of the cable you can easily refit it later, then undo the wheel bearing nut then the 3 Bolts on the bottom of the hub and the hub will come of easily get you bearing of eBay £17.49https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/276602665250?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=7wb4zibgrxy&sssrc=2047675&ssuid=UVf87TcxQL6&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY. then find a nice friendly garage or friend to remove and fit it with a good press a £20 note waved in front of them normally works its an easy job just take you time and you'll feel much better knowing you done it yourself plus you'll save a wedge of money |
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6th Sep 2024 4:26 pm |
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I Like Chips Member Since: 25 Jun 2017 Location: Ascott Under Wychwood Posts: 1540 |
All I can suggest is you keep trying the smaller local garages who are happy to press out and fit the bearing, One near me did it for £25 a wheel. I bought the bearings myself |
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6th Sep 2024 9:18 pm |
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Bigbangman Member Since: 09 May 2011 Location: Worcestershire Posts: 21 |
Thanks everyone for comments and suggestions.
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7th Sep 2024 2:16 pm |
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Mel Member Since: 29 Feb 2024 Location: West Mids Posts: 89 |
82mm bearing puller on ebay, I have one myself just need three hands and muscle other than that not difficult. I used a SKF bearing, this company has been about for years and is renowned for quality bearings.
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7th Sep 2024 5:07 pm |
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Bigbangman Member Since: 09 May 2011 Location: Worcestershire Posts: 21 |
Thanks for info,
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7th Sep 2024 5:14 pm |
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Mel Member Since: 29 Feb 2024 Location: West Mids Posts: 89 |
Bigbangman sent you a pm.
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7th Sep 2024 5:31 pm |
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