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grzesiul
 


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wheel bearing

been changing completely shot front wheel bearing and what a bitch it was to take it off the knuckle but to my surprise

big old kitchen knife is the best tool I find to split it from the knuckle and than use big flat head screwdriver to pull it out completely

my missus idea Whistle

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Post #11415438th Aug 2013 7:09 pm
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Thin chisel and a small hammer works a treat too Thumbs Up
  
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I find a big hammer works wonders Thumbs Up
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Post #116445628th Sep 2013 10:57 pm
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breaker bar + hammer will do
  
Post #13063983rd Jul 2014 2:29 pm
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grzesiul
 


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old thin kitchen knife is way better with help of hammer of course Whistle
  
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Can swmbo still cut the bread straight? Whistle
  
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grzesiul
 


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she has knives for bread but one less to throw at me .... Whistle
so feel a bit more secure hihi
  
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I tried everything in the book to remove mine, hammer, bread knife, chisel even a flat screwdriver. Then my wife came up with a good idea " try a blank cheque" she said you tight Censored and it will do the trick, it worked fine and I never got a drop of oil on my hands... Whistle
  
Post #13064823rd Jul 2014 6:21 pm
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Does anyone know the SKF (or similar) bearing reference number for D3 front wheel bearings?
LR price is £600+ for four. They should be about £10 each from a bearing specialist...
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Post #13220498th Aug 2014 10:52 am
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grzesiul
 


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check Advancedfactors site (site sponsor)
http://www.advancedfactors.co.uk/front-hub...-256-c.asp

and they are not 10 quid pal
fronts are 80-90 rears around 35-40 quid

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Post #13220928th Aug 2014 11:50 am
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Thanks for the response and the link.

I don't know enough to be confident but the thinking this end is that, with the bearing reference number, a specialist bearing company like Millennium in Lichfield can be a lot cheaper again. Maybe not but it has worked well as a plan for my brother and his 110.

You can only try...

It irritates me that a Coventry dealer quoted £375+VAT for a 110 front caliper (AP) and a local seller does the same for £110 (inc VAT). But sometimes you just have to take the hit.
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Post #13221398th Aug 2014 1:20 pm
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The difference between a Defender and D3/4 wheel bearing is that you can buy just the actual bearing for a Defender, for about £10-15.

The D3/4 one is only available as a hub assembly, even from aftermarket suppliers.
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Ouch!

Thanks for the detail Martin. Thumbs Up

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