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Vehicle & Technical => Discovery => Topic started by: henryandlesley on November 12, 2008, 19:18:38

Title: front wheel bearings
Post by: henryandlesley on November 12, 2008, 19:18:38
Hi all after dropping my daughter of at play school today only half a mile up the road and yes i was one of them dearly hated parent with a 4x4 and living so close i could of walked  :lol: well on my way home about 100yds from my drive i heard a bang in the front wheel and so i took the drivers side hub off and this is what happened do you think i can put them back in  :lol: i have a full new set coming but more to the piont where the hub seal goes inside there is a bad scratch would i need to get a new hub please see pics


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sorry if pics not clear i took them of my phone test the camara out on it
Title: Re: front wheel bearings
Post by: eugene on November 12, 2008, 19:30:47
looks like you got your work cut out to get it ready for saturday henry make sure when
 you fit the new ones you pack the bearings with plenty of grease work it well in dont just lay
it on the bearing they must of been well worn or tightend to much in the past  :D
Title: Re: front wheel bearings
Post by: bobthedisco on November 12, 2008, 19:34:38
if the inner bearing has been spinning on the stub axle it will definitley need replaced, the same if it has been turning in the hub, if you need to replace the stub use genuine landrover as the paddock stubs and bearing seals are crap, timken bearings from them are ok though, job should only take around an hour or so if you are taking your time :cool:
Title: Re: front wheel bearings
Post by: eugene on November 12, 2008, 19:38:25
i knocked mine out with a small pointed punch just worked my way round slowly not to damage it but while youve stripped it down you could put new discs on as well cant realy see what they like in photo mate
Title: Re: front wheel bearings
Post by: bobthedisco on November 12, 2008, 19:40:44
i knocked mine out with a small pointed punch just worked my way round slowly not to damage it but while youve stripped it down you could put new discs on as well cant realy see what they like in photo mate

yep thats the way a punch or a little chisel onto the outer lip of the bearing :D
Title: Re: front wheel bearings
Post by: Mud-muncher1 on November 12, 2008, 19:51:05
Those bearings don't look that bad m8, if you had seen mine when i got home the last time we were at 3 hole you'd of thought that i'd of put them through a blender and my stub axle wasn't any better either  :grin:


Jav.
Title: Re: front wheel bearings
Post by: lee celtic on November 12, 2008, 22:17:13
All I got when I took mine off last month was a handfull of rollers and a very thin very sharp metal ring  :lol: :lol: :lol:
Title: Re: front wheel bearings
Post by: Mud-muncher1 on November 12, 2008, 22:37:10
It sounds as if it's friction welded itself to the sub, Not good news as you'll need a new sub also


Jav.
Title: Re: front wheel bearings
Post by: KingWolf on November 12, 2008, 22:43:49
I don't know Henry - you've only had the Disco for a couple of days and you've already broken something....lol

Mark.
Title: Re: front wheel bearings
Post by: Mud-muncher1 on November 12, 2008, 22:48:36
The first of many i think Mark,  :grin:


Jav.
Title: Re: front wheel bearings
Post by: KingWolf on November 12, 2008, 22:50:56
The first of many i think Mark,  :grin:


Jav.

I think you may be right there Jav...lol

Mark.
Title: Re: front wheel bearings
Post by: Mud-muncher1 on November 12, 2008, 22:55:47
So what is my excuse Henry and be careful what you say as the misses is only 2 meters away from my ear  :-$


Jav.
Title: Re: front wheel bearings
Post by: crazymac on November 12, 2008, 23:51:07
I think you may as well replace the stub axle! I didn't and had to do my bearings again a month later!!

Also if you have just got it, be prepared for picking up on the maintenance he previous owner didn't!!
Title: Re: front wheel bearings
Post by: BigBlueBeast on November 12, 2008, 23:52:39
Previous owner looked after well. just slight problems that henry knew about when he took it.
Title: Re: front wheel bearings
Post by: BigBlueBeast on November 13, 2008, 07:14:45
Thank you Henry. Some people need to learn what to say and when!! I was really offended by that earlier comment. Never mind, just one of them things. I'll be seeing you tonight after tea!! Hope it's all going well! Craig.
Title: Re: front wheel bearings
Post by: lurch_917 on November 13, 2008, 07:48:03
hey  jav your to blame for you missus being as big  as she is told you to get a telly or are you going to blame her i know she said fxxk me but she didnt meen that way and henry have you fixed a date for thetford  yet
Title: Re: front wheel bearings
Post by: BigBlueBeast on November 13, 2008, 10:11:00
Hey Henry, got the disks and pads this morning. You can fit them after I bring them round! £35 please. lol. only joking.
Title: Re: front wheel bearings
Post by: crazymac on November 13, 2008, 11:20:20
Thank you Henry. Some people need to learn what to say and when!! I was really offended by that earlier comment. Never mind, just one of them things. I'll be seeing you tonight after tea!! Hope it's all going well! Craig.

Why were you offended? I had no idea that Henry had got this from another forum member, and also no idea that he had gone in with his eyes open. All i said was that if there are maintenance issues then chances are there will be more to come! By the law of averages, the Discovery's bought on this forum will come from OUTSIDE the forum, therefore it is a fair assumption that they have not been looked after. Coming from INSIDE the forum generally means there are maintenance issues but that the previous owner is aware and has notified the new purchaser (as has happened here!!)

so frankly I could say that I am offended because you got offended by my comment! But that is not the case, I made a statement based on the information I had, no need to get offended in my books.
Title: Re: front wheel bearings
Post by: crazymac on November 14, 2008, 22:14:07
at the end of the day i have never said that the last owner was at fault it is just one of them things and things do break and go wrong it would of happened to anyone at least i was aware of what to expect and was fully aware of what needed to be done if it was me i would of been offened aswell

You are both assuming that everyone has total knowledge of your transaction. I know that you never said the other owner was at fault and I never suggested that he was!!  I said be prepared to pick up on the maintenance that the previous owner didn't!! Thats not to say that the vehicle was neglected or abused, it is simply that sometimes we don't get time to sort out problems on our own vehicles, stop being so bloody precious!
Title: Re: front wheel bearings
Post by: BigBlueBeast on November 14, 2008, 22:29:33
backtracking?
Title: Re: front wheel bearings
Post by: crazymac on November 14, 2008, 22:56:55
backtracking?

Not at all, as there was nothing to backtrack from! Just the way "some" misinterpreted my post!
Title: Re: front wheel bearings
Post by: marmite monster on November 14, 2008, 23:51:41
handbags at dawn :D
Title: Re: front wheel bearings
Post by: ChrisW70 on November 15, 2008, 09:35:28
Can I suggest we get back to topic now please before the threadlock has to come out?
Title: Re: front wheel bearings
Post by: BigBlueBeast on November 15, 2008, 09:40:47
OK. Speaking of topics....

Are the wheel bearings all done now? If so, how does she drive?
Title: Re: front wheel bearings
Post by: Les Henson on November 17, 2008, 05:50:36
The bearing centre isn't necessarily friction welded to the stub - sometimes they shrink through heat and are just incredibly tight. Grind best part of the way through the track and then smack it with a blunt chisel, so that it cracks. If it then just slides off - you will probably get away with re-using the stub. Looking at the general condition of it though - I would say you would be wise to replace it.
The hub - If you had to knock the bearing track out, rather than it fall out, then it can be re-used. It takes a bit of pressure to fit the new track, so you should guage the condition of the hub by how difficult it is to fit the new bearing track.


Les.
Title: Re: front wheel bearings
Post by: BigBlueBeast on November 17, 2008, 11:58:35
Do yu want to swap for a shogun? lol
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