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wheel bearing part no please
Posted: 22 Jan 2007, 11:11
by Mocki
Has anyone out there got the part numbers for the front wheel bearings please, i will be eeding to replace soon, and i cant find the part numbrs to order onlin with
(nearest GSF about three begillion miles from here)
i used to have an ekta cd, but buggered if i can find it!!!!!!!
Posted: 22 Jan 2007, 12:22
by Aidan
peening nut 251 407 671
thrust washer 111 405 661
taper bearing outer 211 405 645 D upto chassis E 023827
taper bearing outer 251 405 645 B after chassis E 023828
taper bearing inner 113 517 185 C
seal 251 407 641 A
once upon a time you got everything in one box from gsf et al, but not now it seems : (
Posted: 22 Jan 2007, 12:24
by Mocki
thanks Aidan, now all i have to do is hope they send the bits i order..........hahahaha........... i doubt it will go according to plan.....
Posted: 22 Jan 2007, 12:58
by Ian Hulley
Steve, I've got the actual bearing & seal numbers at home, so you can buy them from your friendly discount bearing supplier. If that'd help ?
Ian.
Posted: 22 Jan 2007, 13:22
by Mocki
'tappen that would be good, Mr H, thanking you.....
armed with both sets of numbers i'll try........
Posted: 22 Jan 2007, 13:29
by Ian Hulley
Mocki wrote:'tappen that would be good, Mr H, thanking you.....
armed with both sets of numbers i'll try........
I'll post em later when I return home through the frozen wastes.
Ian.
Posted: 22 Jan 2007, 19:32
by Ian Hulley
OK, these are the bearing and seal numbers as supplied for a late T25 2wd.
Front Outer Bearing Inner Race - Timken LM14729 ST2512
Front Outer Bearing Outer Race - Timken LM12710 0974
Front Inner Bearing Inner Race - Timken LM300849
Front Inner Bearing Outer Race - Timken LM300811
Front Hub Seal - 55-68-8
Rear Outer Bearing - INA F-437101
Rear Inner Bearing - NSK 6207 C3
Rear Hub Seal (2 off) - TCY 4.8-72-7/9
Premier Car Part No.s BRT917 and BRT670 Respectively
Often car parts have generic and therefore cheaper part numbers on them that even the 16 year old counter boy at Bearing Services can I.D. and supply. Most bearings are cheap really,
always demand trade (that'll be up to 90% on some 'popular metric' bearings) Some seals are a bit specialist ... the 55-68-8 are actually dimensions in mm, the rears are bevelled that'll make them dearer.
Cheers,Ian.
Posted: 22 Jan 2007, 19:36
by Mocki
thanks Ian.....
mines a early, so hope they didnt change that bit.......er did they?
Posted: 22 Jan 2007, 20:01
by Ian Hulley
Mocki wrote:thanks Ian.....
mines a early, so hope they didnt change that bit.......er did they?
Sorry Steve,I don't know that .... JK give
the fronts a different part number though

(>84 and 84-91) I guess what we need on the WIKI is a list of bearings,seals etc for early,late,2wd and 4wd,
Anyone replacing any seals etc could add the real part number off the old part and we could all benefit .... someone in the trade

may even be able to sort discount from trusted suppliers, or even hold stock for supply at cost
Sometimes bulk buyers like JK,GSF (and VW

) and the 'kit' assemblers/wholesalers get a better deal than us in industry. So it's still worth checking first.
Ian.