Left Rear Wheel Bearing
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Left Rear Wheel Bearing
Just yesterday I noticed a medium pitched rubbing sound from the left rear, which I presume is the bearing. Is it hard to replace on my own? What shops (other than Mazda) provide bearings for a 90' NA6?
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Re: Left Rear Wheel Bearing
i believe any good bearing shop - amongst others, RG.net has mentioned this as he's in the industry:
search.php?keywords=bearing&terms=all&author=rg.net&sc=1&sf=all&sk=t&sd=d&sr=posts&st=0&ch=300&t=0&submit=Search
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Re: Left Rear Wheel Bearing
Will this lead to catastrophic failure if unchecked for long? The sound occurs even in straight line travel.
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Re: Left Rear Wheel Bearing
What state are you in mate?
As clubman stated, I work for a company called Consolidated Bearing Company, or CBC for short, and we do sell various wheel bearing among other automotive items.
The part number for an 89-97 MX5 rear wheel bearing kit is FM120KIT, which retails at $120ish.
If your in NSW, I could probably half that.
Regarding bearing failures, if you do leave it, it will get worse and can either shatter, or jam which can be dangerous if it happens while your driving.
As clubman stated, I work for a company called Consolidated Bearing Company, or CBC for short, and we do sell various wheel bearing among other automotive items.
The part number for an 89-97 MX5 rear wheel bearing kit is FM120KIT, which retails at $120ish.
If your in NSW, I could probably half that.
Regarding bearing failures, if you do leave it, it will get worse and can either shatter, or jam which can be dangerous if it happens while your driving.
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Re: Left Rear Wheel Bearing
zephyrus17 wrote:Will this lead to catastrophic failure if unchecked for long? The sound occurs even in straight line travel.
assuming it's the bearing, & not something else, it depends how bad it already is. by the sound of it (no pun intended) you might have caught it early, so it won't need doing instantly, just asap, & drive accordingly.
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I live in Adelaide. I think our Formula SAE team contacted your company for bearings.
Anyway, yes, I think fixing this asap would be for the best. Does CNC have branches here in Adelaide or do you do shipping to here?
Anyway, yes, I think fixing this asap would be for the best. Does CNC have branches here in Adelaide or do you do shipping to here?
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Re: Left Rear Wheel Bearing
CBC have branches across Australia (par Tasmania, but we do have a reseller there).
I can ship the goods personally to save the cost from buying it from CBC SA.
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I can ship the goods personally to save the cost from buying it from CBC SA.
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Re: Left Rear Wheel Bearing
Can I suggest that you confirm its not the infamous 'stuck caliper' where the slider pin becomes corroded. The disk pad will remain in contact with the disk and cause a sound similar to a dodgy wheel bearing.
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Re: Left Rear Wheel Bearing
yeah I'll definitely at least check with Mazda with this first
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Re: Left Rear Wheel Bearing
Turns out it wasn't the bearing at all. Thanks RG.net for the help, anyway. It's the rear tire. It's scruffed and I was recommended to replace all 4 because the tread is pretty shallow too. Thanks for all the help, guys.
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