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NB Front Wheel Bearings torque setting?

Postby Regie » Tue Mar 16, 2010 11:53 am

Well it looks as though these track days have taken its toll on my front wheel bearings. The front left is the only one making a noise at the moment, but i may as well change both sides.

Now looking at the setup, can you purchse the bearing seperatley or is it a sealed unit? Am i looking at $300 a side or is there cheaper alternatives?

Also do i need a press to push the bearing assy onto the stub axle? or can i do it at home?

Thanks!

EDIT... go the new hub assys. whats the torques settings on the alxe nut?
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Postby RG.net » Tue Mar 16, 2010 12:02 pm

Regie, If you had an NB8A (I.e no ABS) I could get you a wheel bearing kit for less then half that price, unfortunately there is a difference between the two, and I am unable to get you one through my work (CBC bearings).
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Postby Regie » Tue Mar 16, 2010 12:11 pm

RG.net wrote:Regie, If you had an NB8A (I.e no ABS) I could get you a wheel bearing kit for less then half that price, unfortunately there is a difference between the two, and I am unable to get you one through my work (CBC bearings).



bummer.. yeah ive noticed that the non abs ones are substantially cheaper.. oh well
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Postby philz » Tue Mar 16, 2010 12:29 pm

front wheel needs whole hub assembly

The rear can be change with bearings alone.

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Postby SPy vs. SPy » Tue Mar 16, 2010 1:20 pm

Regie,

This is more common than people realise.

CBC Bearings will come to your rescue http://www.conbear.com/

I paid $237.60 for 2 new ABS bearings in early January.
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Technically, I believe the non ABS bearings can have the old ABS ring slipped onto them, but the ABS kit includes a new one.
The advice I rxed from CBC was if I installed the non ABS Bearing with the old ring then they would void the warranty, hardly worth saving the $10 a bearing for that.

They can usually overnight the stock too if they don't have any.

You can do it at home if you have a huge flower off tool to get the nut off the hub, otherwise it will be an hour tops in labour to get a slow mechanic to do it.

EDIT: just re read RG.Nets reply, CBC in Brisbane had the ABS bearings in overnight for me, I picked them up and progressed straight to MXPlus (ORX626) and his magic men had them both in in half an hour.

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Postby RG.net » Tue Mar 16, 2010 2:35 pm

Mmm,

It could be possible that we have discontinued this particular kit, as I don't show any stock anywhere in Australia (which generally means we don't stock it).

Edit: doing a bit of ringing around, I'll see what I can come up with.

Edit #2 Philz is right, the hole hub needs to be replaced (well that's how they are sold) UNLESS you do what spy has described.

Spy, do you recall giving Eagle Farm a part number? Or did you take the hub to them and measure it all up to get the bearing that was needed?

If you have the invoice lying around I would be able to snatch the part number and see what I can find with it.

Edit Edit Edit!

Your in luck i can get the whole hub made for you via our KITS devision.

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Postby SPy vs. SPy » Tue Mar 16, 2010 4:37 pm

RG,

Exactly what I was searching for before, I've put it somewhere carefully . . . .

The part is the whole hub assembly too.

Invoice says
MJ130AKIT BEARING. KITS,WHEEL CBC

$108.00 each plus GST $9.60 Which I believe was a pretty rock n' roll price

I believe it was either a Timken or an NTN, the box and the old bearings went in the recycling at MX-5 Plus.

My right bearing was noisy with little play, the left was quiet with some degree of play, so they both got done at the same time for piece of mind.

Oh! and a Genuine hub kit from Mazda . . . . over $800 EACH

Hope this helps others as well.

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Postby RG.net » Tue Mar 16, 2010 4:45 pm

SPy vs. SPy wrote:RG,

Exactly what I was searching for before, I've put it somewhere carefully . . . .

The part is the whole hub assembly too.

Invoice says
MJ130AKIT BEARING. KITS,WHEEL CBC

$108.00 each plus GST $9.60 Which I believe was a pretty rock n' roll price

I believe it was either a Timken or an NTN, the box and the old bearings went in the recycling at MX-5 Plus.

My right bearing was noisy with little play, the left was quiet with some degree of play, so they both got done at the same time for piece of mind.

Oh! and a Genuine hub kit from Mazda . . . . over $800 EACH

Hope this helps others as well.

Cheers
SPy


Interesting.

Well as edited in the previous post, i can get these made up for him and will be a whole replacement hub, it will cost a tad more but its still alot cheaper then $300 or even $800 each side. It is the same part number you have been supplied with, but its the fact that is no stock around.
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Postby Benny » Tue Mar 16, 2010 5:02 pm

I also had a noisy bearing and took the car to Heasmans to get both of them replaced.
If you only do one, sure as night follows day, after a week or so, you'll need to do the other too.

They rang me up and said that the OEM bearings were about $580 for the pair, but they can get me some very good aftermarket ones for only $340(?) for the set.

Obviously I told them to use the aftermarket ones, and I haven't heard a whimper out of them, so they must be OK.
I must say, that Heasmans are very good like that.
They won't use any dodgey parts, but they know where to get good quality replacements (bearings, bushes, sway bars etc.) at a reasonable cost.
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Postby Regie » Tue Mar 16, 2010 5:03 pm

you guys are legends!

yeah that $600 i got was though a mate that works in the mazda parts division (for the front pair)

but yeah if i can get it for half that im stoked!!!

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Postby Caffeine » Wed Mar 17, 2010 1:57 pm

I paid $130 a side for my CBC ABS hub assemblies, Mazda quoted $730 a corner...
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Postby Regie » Mon Mar 22, 2010 3:26 am

I now have the bearing assys in my hot little hand. I shall be fitting them this week sometime. Is there any certain torque that the hub nuts have to be tightened??
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Postby manga_blue » Thu Mar 25, 2010 10:30 pm

From the factory NB8B manual.
NB Hub.jpg

It looks like 123-159 ft-lbs. I'm surprised it's so high.
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Postby sliq » Thu Mar 25, 2010 10:31 pm

nice work manga_blue
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Postby Caffeine » Fri Mar 26, 2010 6:37 am

manga_blue wrote:From the factory NB8B manual.
NB Hub.jpg

It looks like 123-159 ft-lbs. I'm surprised it's so high.


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