Wheal bearing replacement
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Wheal bearing replacement
I have noticed that when driving the rear right wheel has a very audible wobble noise.
It increases and my speed increase and vice versa.
I believe it may be the wheal bearing.
How do I go about sourcing one, cost, and fitting it.
Are mx5s bearings sealed?
any info is much appreciated
It increases and my speed increase and vice versa.
I believe it may be the wheal bearing.
How do I go about sourcing one, cost, and fitting it.
Are mx5s bearings sealed?
any info is much appreciated
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Re: Wheal bearing replacement
Where are you located. This will help us point you at a local resource, such as one the forum sponsors, such as MX5Mania in Sydney, or MX5 Centre in Melb.
If you don't buying shopping on the net try
http://www.mx5parts.co.uk/
I believe a number of forum members have good experiences shopping with them.
Here is a specific link to their rear wheel bearings. http://www.mx5parts.co.uk/rear-wheel-be ... rrency=USD
J.
ps I don't honestly remember coming across too many questions regarding wheel bearings on this forum. Also of the 3 MX-5s that I have owned I never had the need to replace the wheel bearings. Not saying that you are not correct in your thinking, just might be unusual is all. Have you checked your rear brakes to see if they have seized...search on here for 'slider pins' and you will get the picture.
If you don't buying shopping on the net try
http://www.mx5parts.co.uk/
I believe a number of forum members have good experiences shopping with them.
Here is a specific link to their rear wheel bearings. http://www.mx5parts.co.uk/rear-wheel-be ... rrency=USD
J.
ps I don't honestly remember coming across too many questions regarding wheel bearings on this forum. Also of the 3 MX-5s that I have owned I never had the need to replace the wheel bearings. Not saying that you are not correct in your thinking, just might be unusual is all. Have you checked your rear brakes to see if they have seized...search on here for 'slider pins' and you will get the picture.
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Re: Wheal bearing replacement
located in Brisbane.
I will have a look tomorrow morning to see if the brakes making contact.
its very audible and happens regardless of gear/neutral/under breaking which leads me to believe its a bearing not the diff or something else.
I will have a look tomorrow morning to see if the brakes making contact.
its very audible and happens regardless of gear/neutral/under breaking which leads me to believe its a bearing not the diff or something else.
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Re: Wheal bearing replacement
i just got a pair of front and rear bearings from CBC (http://www.conbear.com/)
Fronts were $125 each (NTN Bearings made in Japan)
Rears were $80 each (Koyo made in Japan)
Fronts were $125 each (NTN Bearings made in Japan)
Rears were $80 each (Koyo made in Japan)
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Re: Wheal bearing replacement
sorry to hijack thread....but I think its about time I replaced mine too.
I found this online
http://www.miata.net/garage/fronthub/index.html
although this is for the front (above link), anyone had any expeience?
I found this online
http://www.miata.net/garage/fronthub/index.html
although this is for the front (above link), anyone had any expeience?
Looking for an SVT motor for this:
viewtopic.php?f=73&t=62834
viewtopic.php?f=73&t=62834
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Re: Wheal bearing replacement
awesome tutorial that.
Has anyone done this before to the rear?
is the process the same?
Has anyone done this before to the rear?
is the process the same?
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Re: Wheal bearing replacement
I think the rears are definitely alot harder than the front, they are a bit of a mission.
Fronts are easy as since you just replace with a sealed unit but the rears you may need some special tools.
Fronts are easy as since you just replace with a sealed unit but the rears you may need some special tools.
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Re: Wheal bearing replacement
Hey guys has anyone done the rear wheel bearings yet? About to attempt it myself any advice?
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Re: Wheal bearing replacement
the usual thing is replace wheel bearings if there is a fault otherwise don't. Read a workshop manual and have the right tools the time and the facilities. There are lots of sources for bearings in Au like Yuge linked. Go to a source and get a quote for parts. Ordering from an equivalent lists can be a trap for getting the wrong item.
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Re: Wheal bearing replacement
as i don't have a press an have learned that the bearings are sealed I got a quote from APA $250.
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Re: Wheal bearing replacement
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Re: Wheal bearing replacement
MX5 rear wheel bearings are the same as 323 front wheel bearings
MX5 front wheel bearings are sealed hub units. They are very easy to replace (10 minutes a side)
MX5 front wheel bearings are sealed hub units. They are very easy to replace (10 minutes a side)
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Re: Wheal bearing replacement
Flat spotted tyre! Take the wheel off and check it out closely around in good light. Or else rotate it with a front wheel and notice how the faulty wheel bearing moves with it.
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Re: Wheal bearing replacement
Went down to book my car to get to them until monday.
I wont be able to drop the car off then.
Apparently (as I was told) the 1990 Mx5 Bearings are different to the Eunos Roadster ones. is this true?
back on the search.
I wont be able to drop the car off then.
Apparently (as I was told) the 1990 Mx5 Bearings are different to the Eunos Roadster ones. is this true?
back on the search.
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