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Front disc and wheel bearing

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ok here's my problem . my van is 09/84 with early callipers and the square pads
,so i take it I'm on pre 85 disc's ,with the square pads ?
ok now wheel bearing , post or pre 1984 ?

confused I am :?

any idea's great fully accepted

these appear to be cheap ebay link
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look on baxters webshop, tells u chassis numbers for wheel bearings
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skell wrote:look on baxters webshop, tells u chassis numbers for wheel bearings

thanks , and thanks to Simon

looking at simons charts its a E 1984 1st august '83 to 31st July '84 ,but the chassis is 056 804 to 067 823 30.11.83 to 30.12.83 24E/25E
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You have to be careful with wheel bearings as there are 2 types, both types fit the hub perfectly but not the stub axle.
You wouldnt ordinarily know this until you have fitted them. What you will find is you suffer loss of brakes from the hub moving under braking as it goes off centre.

Guess what I'm getting at is try the new bearings on the stub axle before pressing into hub to ensure you have the correct ones

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Gunslinger wrote:You have to be careful with wheel bearings as there are 2 types, both types fit the hub perfectly but not the stub axle.
You wouldnt ordinarily know this until you have fitted them. What you will find is you suffer loss of brakes from the hub moving under braking as it goes off centre.

Guess what I'm getting at is try the new bearings on the stub axle before pressing into hub to ensure you have the correct ones

That's the whole point of the thread :wink: :lol:

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After all the problems I had with wheel bearings. do yourself a favour and get them from Baxters, you won't regret it :)

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Ah, but they are a 1/3rd of the price of mine..
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Simon Baxter wrote:Ah, but they are a 1/3rd of the price of mine..
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Simon I didn't know you sold them



After all the problems I had with wheel bearings. do yourself a favour and get them from Baxters, you won't regret it

would do but as yet i don't know which ones to order :?
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What's your chassis number.
And not mixed into the code that you wrote up there!
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Cheers Simon
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Late.

Early = up to chassis number 24E 023 827
Late = from chassis number 24E 023 828 onwards
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Thanks Simon
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Simon Baxter wrote:Ah, but they are a 1/3rd of the price of mine..
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Not when you have fitted 3 sets and paid some one to fit them, and they were only a few quid more than the chocolate that GSF sold me :D

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kit wrote:
Simon Baxter wrote:Ah, but they are a 1/3rd of the price of mine..
:lol:

Not when you have fitted 3 sets and paid some one to fit them, and they were only a few quid more than the chocolate that GSF sold me :D

I know that, you know that... but try tell.....

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My chassis no is SABTVR03058194310, So whats that all about? what year is that???

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